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Aabed, A. (2017). Supply chain in the readymade garments industry (Zara case study). International Design Journal, 7(4), 245-253. doi: 10.12816/0044491
Amany Aabed. "Supply chain in the readymade garments industry (Zara case study)". International Design Journal, 7, 4, 2017, 245-253. doi: 10.12816/0044491
Aabed, A. (2017). 'Supply chain in the readymade garments industry (Zara case study)', International Design Journal, 7(4), pp. 245-253. doi: 10.12816/0044491
Aabed, A. Supply chain in the readymade garments industry (Zara case study). International Design Journal, 2017; 7(4): 245-253. doi: 10.12816/0044491

Supply chain in the readymade garments industry (Zara case study)

Article 21, Volume 7, Issue 4 - Serial Number 24, October 2017, Page 245-253  XML PDF (405.54 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.12816/0044491
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Author
Amany Aabed
Lecturer at the Fashion Department , High Institute of Applied Arts, 6th of October City.
Abstract
Supply chain is the oversight of materials, information, and finances as they move in a process from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. Supply chain management involves coordinating and integrating these flows both within and among companies.Objectives: Achieve Efficient Fulfillment. On the most basic level, the purpose of supply chain management is to make inventory readily available in customer facing positions to fulfill demand. ... Such steps will help the organization reduce waste, drive out costs, and achieve efficiencies in the supply chain. Methodology The, experimental approach includes description and analysis, The limits of the research were limited to study a case of one more successful experiences in the field, Zara Clothing Company Supply Chain, , Conclusions: management was introduced, there has been a great deal of confusion about what it actually involves. While some managers and researchers continue to use supply chain management interchangeably with logistics ,there is an increasing understanding that it is much more than logistics. In recent years, many specialists have stressed the importance
Keywords
Supply chain management; apparel industry; case study
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4)     John Gattorna (UTS University of Technology, Sydney) & Xavier Farrés (Miebach Consulting), Challenges of global fast fashion supply chains,2014

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