Supply Chain Management in Garments Industry

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M. M. Israfil Shahin Seddiqe
M. M. Israfil Shahin Seddiqe
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Avizit Basak
Avizit Basak
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Md. Rifaul Islam
Md. Rifaul Islam
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Md. Omar Faruk Akanda
Md. Omar Faruk Akanda
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The term “supply chain management” has become a popular buzzword, probably first used by consultants in the late 1980s & then analyzed by the academic community in the 1990s. if one wants a simple definition, supply chain management links all the supply interacting organizations in an integrated two-way communication system to manage high quality inventory in the most effective & efficient manner. The supply chain management reflects those actions & values responsible for the continuous improvement of the design, development & management processes of an organization’s supply system, with the objective of improving its profitability & ensuring its survival, as well as the profitability & survival of its customers & suppliers.

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M. M. Israfil Shahin Seddiqe. 2015. \u201cSupply Chain Management in Garments Industry\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 14 (GJMBR Volume 14 Issue A11): .

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The term “supply chain management” has become a popular buzzword, probably first used by consultants in the late 1980s & then analyzed by the academic community in the 1990s. if one wants a simple definition, supply chain management links all the supply interacting organizations in an integrated two-way communication system to manage high quality inventory in the most effective & efficient manner. The supply chain management reflects those actions & values responsible for the continuous improvement of the design, development & management processes of an organization’s supply system, with the objective of improving its profitability & ensuring its survival, as well as the profitability & survival of its customers & suppliers.

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Avizit Basak
Avizit Basak
M. M. Israfil Shahin Seddiqe
M. M. Israfil Shahin Seddiqe RUET,Bangladesh
Md. Rifaul Islam
Md. Rifaul Islam
Md. Omar Faruk Akanda
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