This study examines Challenges of Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Bangladesh’s Textile Industry with the objective of identifying key inefficiencies and proposing strategies to improve operational performance and sustainability. The study adopts a mixed-method approach, including qualitative and quantitative analysis, based on both primary data (survey and interviews with industry professionals) and secondary data (reports, journals, and industry publications), to analyze critical areas such as transportation, inventory management, lead time, infrastructure limitations, and coordination among supply chain stakeholders within the context of Bangladesh’s textile sector. In addition, the study incorporates the significance, rationale, and conceptual advancement of previous research to establish a comprehensive analytical framework. It also includes the significance, rationale and conceptual advance of the previous work. The findings indicate that poor infrastructure, port congestion, inefficient transportation systems, lack of technological integration, and weak coordination among stakeholders significantly hinder supply chain efficiency, resulting in increased costs and delays. The study contributes to both academic and practical fields by providing a deeper understanding of existing logistics challenges and offering strategic recommendations, including digitalization, improved infrastructure, better supply chain integration, and policy support. It may assist industry stakeholders, policymakers, and practitioners in enhancing decision-making, improving operational efficiency, and strengthening the overall competitiveness of Bangladesh’s textile industry. Effective SCM in the textile industry leads to reduced inventory, lower costs, increased productivity, faster delivery, higher profits, and better customer loyalty. Additionally, the study highlights several challenges faced by Bangladesh’s textile industry, such as poor communication, limited SCM visibility, and long lead times, which could provide opportunities for future research to improve the sector. This research paper will give the concept of the overall processing of the textile industry of Bangladesh.
Chanda et al. (Tue,) studied this question.