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 Schools Cambodia, 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.