The Significance of Supply Chain Management in Achieving Efficiency in Apparel Manufacturing

Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2024     |     PP. 1-17      |     PDF (1579 K)    |     Pub. Date: July 26, 2024
DOI: 10.54647/textile540036    52 Downloads     3378 Views  

Author(s)

Tanvir Ahamed Manik, Department of Textile Engineering, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET), Gazipur 1707, Bangladesh
Md. Shekh Farid Sarkar, Department of Textile Engineering, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET), Gazipur 1707, Bangladesh
Nurunnabi, Department of Textile Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), Savar, Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh
Tazina Shams, Department of Business Administration, The People's University of Bangladesh (PUB), Asad Ave., Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Dr. Abdul Basit, University of Sherbrooke, Canada
Nusrat Jahan Ruma, Department of Textile Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), Savar, Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh
A. Al Adriar, Department of Textile Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), Savar, Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh

Abstract
The supply chain's efficiency in apparel manufacturing is paramount for smooth production and fulfilling future demand forecasts. This study elucidates the critical role of a well-managed supply chain in minimizing idle time, streamlining production processes, and optimizing resource allocation, consequently boosting productivity and reducing costs. It identifies several key factors influencing the supply chain, including storage capacity for raw materials, logistics, information flow, lead times, and demand forecasting. The research analyses these elements to achieve a balanced supply chain that effectively manages the material flow and meets future customer demands. An XYZ Jeans Ltd. case study demonstrates how strategic supply chain management can significantly enhance production efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The findings underscore the necessity of a robust supply chain in driving productivity gains, cost savings, and sustainable business growth, offering actionable insights for improving supply chain operations in the textile industry.

Keywords
Resource management Demand forecasting Apparel manufacturing, Efficiency optimization

Cite this paper
Tanvir Ahamed Manik, Md. Shekh Farid Sarkar, Nurunnabi, Tazina Shams, Dr. Abdul Basit, Nusrat Jahan Ruma, A. Al Adriar, The Significance of Supply Chain Management in Achieving Efficiency in Apparel Manufacturing , SCIREA Journal of Textile Science and Technology. Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2024 | PP. 1-17. 10.54647/textile540036

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