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The textiles and apparel industry has been neglected in terms of supply chain management research. Recently, the industry has undergone a great deal of change, particularly with global sourcing and high levels of price competition. In addition, textiles and clothing has market characteristics, such as short product lifecycle, high volatility, low predictability, and a high level of impulse purchase, making such issues as quick response of paramount importance. This article discusses characteristics of the textiles and apparel industry and identifies the perspectives of lean, agile and leagility (a combination of these) within existing supply chain literature, which have been proffered as solutions to achieving quick response and reduced lead times. Through case studies of textile and apparel companies, different approaches to supply chain management are illustrated.
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Margaret Bruce
University of Stirling
L Daly
University of Manchester
Neil Towers
University of Gloucestershire
International Journal of Operations & Production Management
University of Manchester
Manchester School of Architecture
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69df0f6bb46aaead816141d5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443570410514867