Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry

The nature of the apparel industry is enigmatic. Customers want differentiated products and agility, yet apparel is mainly produced in low-income countries with long lead times to compete on cost. This mismatch leads to poor planning, simultaneous over- and understocking, resulting in markdowns and...

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Main Authors: Ptok, Fabian Lucas, Camargo Henao, Jonathan Eduardo
Format: Other
Language:en_US
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/130980
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description The nature of the apparel industry is enigmatic. Customers want differentiated products and agility, yet apparel is mainly produced in low-income countries with long lead times to compete on cost. This mismatch leads to poor planning, simultaneous over- and understocking, resulting in markdowns and lost sales. Supply chain segmentation has been widely used to combat this problem. Companies differentiate based on fashion and basic items and use agile and efficient supply chains, respectively. In this capstone project, we used segmentation to redefine the supply chain strategy for the company BAGSZCORP, a leading backpack manufacturer in Europe. In 10 years, BAGSZCORP has grown from a startup producing backpacks for school children to a portfolio of multiple brands, with numerous additional categories such as footwear, and an omnichannel retail strategy. This growth, however, has been fueled by a one-size-fits-all supply chain strategy. As a result, the company has seen operational inefficiencies and low inventory turnover despite their enormous revenue growth. By segmenting products and customers based on demand and variability, we discovered an inventory reduction potential of 6,2 million Euro for BAGSZCORP. Various strategies including production in Europe and increased safety stock of raw materials, are discussed in context of the apparel industry in general.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1309802021-06-16T19:41:35Z Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry Ptok, Fabian Lucas Camargo Henao, Jonathan Eduardo Data Analytics Inventory Management Supply Chain Strategy The nature of the apparel industry is enigmatic. Customers want differentiated products and agility, yet apparel is mainly produced in low-income countries with long lead times to compete on cost. This mismatch leads to poor planning, simultaneous over- and understocking, resulting in markdowns and lost sales. Supply chain segmentation has been widely used to combat this problem. Companies differentiate based on fashion and basic items and use agile and efficient supply chains, respectively. In this capstone project, we used segmentation to redefine the supply chain strategy for the company BAGSZCORP, a leading backpack manufacturer in Europe. In 10 years, BAGSZCORP has grown from a startup producing backpacks for school children to a portfolio of multiple brands, with numerous additional categories such as footwear, and an omnichannel retail strategy. This growth, however, has been fueled by a one-size-fits-all supply chain strategy. As a result, the company has seen operational inefficiencies and low inventory turnover despite their enormous revenue growth. By segmenting products and customers based on demand and variability, we discovered an inventory reduction potential of 6,2 million Euro for BAGSZCORP. Various strategies including production in Europe and increased safety stock of raw materials, are discussed in context of the apparel industry in general. 2021-06-16T19:41:34Z 2021-06-16T19:41:34Z 2021-06-16 Other https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/130980 en_US CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ application/pdf
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Inventory Management
Supply Chain Strategy
Ptok, Fabian Lucas
Camargo Henao, Jonathan Eduardo
Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry
title Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry
title_full Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry
title_fullStr Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry
title_short Supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry
title_sort supply chain segmentation in the apparel industry
topic Data Analytics
Inventory Management
Supply Chain Strategy
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