Creating agile supply chains in the fashion industry.

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dc.contributor.author Christopher, Martin
dc.contributor.author Lowson, Robert
dc.contributor.author Peck, Helen
dc.date.accessioned 2008-06-20T13:14:42Z
dc.date.available 2008-06-20T13:14:42Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier.citation Martin Christopher, Robert Lowson and Helen Peck. Creating agile supply chains in the fashion industry. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 2004, Vol 32, Issue 8, pp367-376 en_UK
dc.identifier.issn 0959-0552
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09590550410546188
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1826/2651
dc.description.abstract Fashion markets are synonymous with rapid change and, as a result, commercial success or failure in those markets is largely determined by the organisation’s flexibility and responsiveness. Responsiveness is characterised by short time-to-market, the ability to scale up (or down) quickly and the rapid incorporation of consumer preferences into the design process. In this paper it is argued that conventional organisational structures and forecast-driven supply chains are not adequate to meet the challenges of volatile and turbulent demand which typify fashion markets today. Instead, the requirement is for the creation of an agile organisation embedded within an agile supply chain. en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd en_UK
dc.subject supply chain management en_UK
dc.subject fashion industry en_UK
dc.subject Agile production en_UK
dc.title Creating agile supply chains in the fashion industry. en_UK
dc.type Postprint en_UK


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