Information Sharing along the Global Textile Supply Chain for Maximizing their Added Values

I. Shuvo
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Information flows within global textile supply chains and between supply chains stakeholders should be suppressed as much as possible so as to maximize the added value of textile products when they move along the supply chain process. However, information flows between supply chain stakeholders with their corresponding distinct supply chains should not be suppressed in order to make sure that the supply meets the demand effectively and efficiently. Because stakeholders reduce the bullwhip effect by ordering the commercial textiles’ consignments based on the demand order sizes which they get from their downstream firms by means of information sharing technology. Out of many reengineering efforts taken by many textile supply chain giants to improve their supply chain operating efficiencies, information sharing between partners is one key initiative and sharing sales information is a significant strategy to counter bullwhip effect. Hence, it is high time; textile scientist as well as the merchandisers gave thought in this segment of global textile supply chain and maximized the revenue by means of information sharing from backward linkage industries to forward linkage industries.
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全球纺织品供应链信息共享,实现附加值最大化
尽可能抑制全球纺织品供应链内部和供应链利益相关者之间的信息流动,使纺织品在供应链过程中增值最大化。然而,供应链利益相关者与其相应的不同供应链之间的信息流不应被抑制,以确保供应有效地满足需求。因为利益相关者通过信息共享技术,根据从下游企业获得的需求订单大小来订购商用纺织品,从而减少了牛鞭效应。在许多纺织供应链巨头为提高供应链运营效率而采取的诸多重组措施中,合作伙伴之间的信息共享是一项关键举措,而销售信息共享是对抗牛鞭效应的重要策略。因此,是时候了;纺织科学家和跟单商都在全球纺织供应链的这一环节进行思考,通过后向联动产业与前向联动产业的信息共享,实现收益最大化。
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