Analysis of Supply Chain Strategies Used by The United States Textile and Apparel Industries
Abstract
Due to the highly competitive nature of an increasingly global market, textile and apparel firms are being challenged to leverage and enhance their core competencies in order to maintain and potentially increase market share. A strategy being explored is increasing supply chain efficiencies with the goal of reducing costs and improving customer service levels. This research seeks to explore such supply chain strategies which are currently being used into addition to the product costing and outsourcing decision analysis. Executives within the fiber and yarn, textile, apparel and retail industries are quantitatively and qualitatively interviewed in order to examine these issues.
Results show that firms are using a blended sourcing strategy in order to minimize risk and leverage manufacturing capabilities. Quality, cost and reliability of delivery are all indicated as important in terms of sourcing criteria. The results provide insight into the decision process and a framework for increasing efficiency resulting in increased international competitiveness.
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Citation
Berdine, M., Parrish, E., Cassill, N.L., Oxenham, W. and Jones, M.R. (2008), "Analysis of Supply Chain Strategies Used by The United States Textile and Apparel Industries", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 12 No. 3, pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-12-03-2008-B001
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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