Bridging Theory and Practice: Year 4 Students Visit Ealytex Cambodia
PHNOM PENH, February 21, 2026 — For senior students, understanding the scale of Cambodia’s manufacturing prowess is a vital part of their professional preparation. This week, Year 4 students took their learning to the factory floor during a comprehensive Local Study Tour to Ealytex Cambodia.
The visit provided a rare “behind-the-scenes” look at the complexities of the garment industry, moving beyond textbooks to witness the pulse of real-world production.
Key Learning Outcomes from the Field
During the tour, students engaged with several core aspects of industrial management:
- Production Line Dynamics: Observing the end-to-end lifecycle of garment manufacturing, from raw materials to finished export-ready goods.
- Organizational Hierarchy: Understanding how large-scale factories structure their workforce and management teams to maintain efficiency.
- Operational Management: Learning how industry professionals handle quality control, logistics, and workflow optimization under strict deadlines.
Connecting the Dots
From our perspective at 91¿ì»îÁÖ×îаæ, study tours of this caliber are essential for Year 4 students as they prepare for the workforce. This exposure allows them to:
- Validate Academic Concepts: Seeing how supply chain theories and management principles are applied in high-pressure environments.
- Network with Professionals: Gaining direct insights from experts who drive one of Cambodia’s most significant economic sectors.
- Career Mapping: Helping students visualize their future roles within the industry, whether in operations, management, or design.
We extend our gratitude to Ealytex Cambodia for their hospitality and for serving as a bridge between academic study and industrial excellence.