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Title: Dynamic Nature of Supply Chain and Logistics Integration in Indian Textile Industry - IT Perspective
Authors: G.Nijaguna
Swaroop Simha
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: BIFT's Journal of International Management and Research
Abstract: Globalization has accelerated the application of e-supply chain management as a mechanism to enhance corporate performance. At the same time this rapid economic development has also accelerated the destruction of environmental and social conditions in these areas, and this has resulted in a lot~f media and public attention. So, this study is designed with an objective to explore how the strategies of sustainable e-SCM can be put into modern business practice. Society also expects corporations to play an essential role in creating economic, and social prosperity. This research may help textile-garment businesses to implement growth strategies, leverage technology and thrive through the power of collaboration. It is a success of chained people with the value in collaboration across the nations because of the unbroken chain of support extended by all the collaborated people involved in textile garment production and distribution. The power of collaboration is the strength of the global Link-e-Supply Chain Management (e-SCM). The revolution in information technology in the area of e-Supply Chain management directly links the digital era to a physical world. The processing industries such as textile and garment manufacturing reengineered the firm's structure and changed the work practices for effective and efficient external and internal Supply Chain Collaboration (SCC). The major supply chain dimensions are information integration, workflow integration, synchronization and new business models, which supported always on connectivity technologies wherein human interactions aligned to ubiquitous computing environment. The reduction of out-of-stock, inventory optimization, and customer service are improved due to e-supply chain management (e-SCM). It has proven itself to be a viable management within and outside the enterprise business system. Information sharing will greatly enhance back room capabilities and improve each company's supply chains operations with efficiency.This research paper is designed to help the textile-garment business enterprises to achieve better, faster, more sustainable results through seamless access to the networks of world leading technology partners and collaboration focused e-business models.
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