This book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the theories and applications in managing the Asian fashion supply chain, presenting both quantitative and exploratory studies. Providing academicians and practitioners insights into the latest developments and models, it also offers diverse perspectives on areas like strategic sourcing, quick response strategies, and other essential parts of the supply chain.
This handbook is a compilation of comprehensive reference sources that provide state-of-the-art findings on both theoretical and applied research on sustainable fashion supply chain management.
The book takes an explicit systems approach, and discusses retailled fashion supply ch
Export Success and Industrial Linkages: The Case of Readymade Garments in South Asia. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Korovkin, T. and Sanmiguel-Valderrama, O. (2007). “Labor Standards, Global Markets and Non-State Initiatives: Columbia's ...
This book takes the reader thorough all the major issues involved in China's continuing dominant role as the world’s factory floor, and should be required reading for anyone hoping to understanding today's globalized consumer product. ...
This book analyzes the choices and constraints of management within the Bangladesh garment industry and how management negotiates these challenges to ensure the global garment supply chain is sustainable.
This book reviews the role of RFID technologies in the textiles and fashion supply chain to improve distribution, process management and product tracking, garment manufacturing, and assembly line operations.
Apparel Supply Chain Between Europe and China: A Guide to Apparel Sourcing and Distribution in China
"This book focuses on reporting both quantitative research on FSCM and exploratory studies on emerging supply chain management issues in the fashion industry"--Provided by publisher.
Supply chain management is a broader concept than logistics and extends beyond the company to all branches in the supply chain, including vendors, customers, carriers, facilitators, and channel intermediates. An...