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E-grāmata: Supply Chain Management and Logistics in the Global Fashion Sector: The Sustainability Challenge [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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The ways in which we design, make, transport and then discard clothes has a huge social and environmental impact. This book covers responsible business practices and sustainability in the fashion industry from the raw fibre stage, through production, to the point of customer consumption. The concepts of responsibility and sustainability are fast becoming essential factors in business decisions and Supply Chain Management and Logistics in the Global Fashion Sector leads the reader through the multiple stages in the supply chain that can impact on business strategy.

A perfect resource for students studying fashion and for those working in the sector who wish to identify the latest thinking as they plan sustainability strategies, the book is divided into four clear sections. Part I of the book examines sustainability in the supply chain by identifying the three pillars of sustainability (social, economic and environmental) and considers how fashion brands are innovating in this area. Part II looks at fashion logistics and supply chain operations by assessing fibre, yarn and fabric considerations, logistical issues for both garment production, and service delivery, stock control, transportation, barriers and risks. Part III develops the logistics theme further by identifying recent trends and case studies that highlight agility and lean management structures, and the application of transparency enhancing radio frequency identification (RFID). This section further applies modelling and simulation techniques from the automotive and pharmaceutical industries to the fashion sector. Part IV considers how sustainability can be embedded into the multi-tiered fashion supply chain and its selling environment.
List of contributors
ix
Preface xi
PART I Introduction to sustainable fashion supply chain
1(48)
1 Sustainable supply chain management: challenges from a fashion perspective
3(30)
Rajkishore Nayak
Long Tv Nguyen
Tarun Panwar
Majo George
Irfan Ulhaq
Introduction
3(3)
Sustainable fashion supply chain
6(8)
Fashion and the TBL of sustainability
14(5)
Book contents
19(3)
Survey findings
22(6)
Conclusions and future directions
28(5)
2 Examining globalisation, climate change and the fashion industry
33(16)
Matthew Hibberd
Introduction
33(1)
Fashion and society
34(3)
Fashion and economy
37(1)
Fashion and climate change
38(5)
Industry research
43(1)
Conclusions and future trends
44(5)
PART II Fashion logistics and sustainability
49(46)
3 Sustainable approaches in fashion logistics: a step forward to sustainability
51(16)
Karan Khurana
Introduction
51(1)
Literature review
52(5)
Methodology
57(1)
Recommendations and discussions
57(4)
Conclusions, insights and future research opportunities
61(6)
4 The role of logistics service providers in sustainable fashion supply chains
67(28)
Mohammadreza Akbari
Nghiep Ha
George Majo
Introduction
67(1)
Literature review on logistics, logistics outsourcing and classification of LSP
68(10)
Literature review of the utilization of 3PL and sustainable trends in the fashion industry
78(5)
Conclusions
83(12)
PART III Recent trends in the fashion supply chain
95(138)
5 Sustainable fashion material procurement
97(41)
Yamini Jhanji Dhir
Introduction
97(1)
Drivers for sustainable procurement
98(5)
Alignment of sustainable procurement with the conventional procurement
103(6)
Need of the hour -- sustainable procurement
109(3)
Environment friendly textile products for sustainable procurement
112(3)
Social initiatives toward sustainable procurement
115(4)
Environmentally responsible or "green" procurement
119(1)
Incorporation of sustainable procurement by major fashion brands
120(2)
Tools for sustainable procurement in apparels
122(1)
Factors to be considered for sustainable procurement of textile and fashion raw materials
123(2)
Sustainable transportation
125(3)
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and e-procurement
128(4)
Sustainable packaging
132(6)
6 Sustainable approaches in warehousing and inventory management in the fashion industry
138(21)
Rajkishorh Nayak
Irfan Ulhaq
Majo George
Introduction
138(1)
Literature review
139(4)
Industry 4.0 applications for material handling and its support by information flows
143(4)
Factors in sustainable warehouse design
147(2)
Use of sustainable packaging materials
149(6)
Conclusions and future directions
155(4)
7 Transportation and logistics for a sustainable fashion sector
159(24)
Scott Douglas Mcdonald
Nguyen Manh Hung
Mohammadreza Akbari
Introduction of sustainable transport
159(3)
New trends in the fast fashion supply chains
162(2)
Transportation hubs reduce emission
164(2)
Full Container Load (FCL) approaches
166(1)
Efficient and environmental transport modes
167(1)
Modal shift and transport emission
167(3)
Alternative energy and transport emission
170(1)
Last Mile Logistics
171(1)
De-speeding transportation for less carbon emission
172(2)
Exploited labor and other social issues in transportation
174(1)
Conclusions
175(8)
8 Standards, organizations and lean concept in managing sustainable fashion supply chains
183(33)
Rajkishorh Nayak
Long Tv Nguyen
Tarun Panwar
Irfan Ulhaq
Majo George
Introduction
183(1)
Role players
184(5)
Sustainable steps in sewing
189(5)
Lean practices for green supply chain management
194(16)
Conclusions
210(6)
9 Reverse logistics in the sustainable fashion supply chain
216(17)
Manoj Kumar Paras
Rudrajeet Pal
Introduction and Background
216(1)
Reverse logistics in the fashion industry
217(7)
Critical success factors of reverse logistics in the fashion industry
224(4)
Concluding remarks
228(5)
PART IV Risks, case studies and retail sustainability
233(44)
10 Risks involved in the sustainable fashion supply chain
235(7)
Aman Deep Grover
Introduction
235(1)
Various risks
236(3)
Recent risks
239(2)
Conclusions
241(1)
11 Case studies on sustainability for various fashion brands
242(19)
Gizem Aras-Beger
Bayram Bilge Saglam
Narin Bekki
Introduction
242(2)
Case studies
244(9)
Conclusions
253(1)
Future direction
254(7)
12 Fashion retail sustainability, practices for the integration of sustainability into the apparel retail supply chain
261(16)
Rita De Cassia Lopes Moro
Sonia Regina Paulino
Erancisca Dantas Mendes
Introduction
261(1)
Apparel industry: global and Brazilian context
262(2)
Sustainability and governance in the apparel retail supply chain
264(1)
Case study
265(1)
Results and discussion
266(6)
Conclusions
272(5)
Index 277
Rajkishore Nayak is senior lecturer at the School of Communication and Design, RMIT University, Vietnam. He completed his PhD from the School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Australia. He has around 18 years of experience in teaching and research related to fashion and textiles and has published about 120 peer-reviewed journal papers in national and international journals. He has also published three books and edited five books, which are used in many universities.