Give the correct sequence of cut order planning in a garment industry.
1. Determining volume, size ratios for marker making and spreading.
2. Examining incoming orders and piece goods availability.
3. Developing instructions for optimum fabric utilisation.
4. Determining whether there are available markers or new markers have to be made.
5. Releasing orders for marker making, spreading and cutting.

Give the correct sequence of cut order planning in a garment industry.
1. Determining volume, size ratios for marker making and spreading.
2. Examining incoming orders and piece goods availability.
3. Developing instructions for optimum fabric utilisation.
4. Determining whether there are available markers or new markers have to be made.
5. Releasing orders for marker making, spreading and cutting. Correct Answer 2, 1, 4, 3, 5

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