Improving the Efficiency of Supply Chain Management of Vietnam Textile and Garment Enterprise
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Abstract
In the process of creating and developing every organization, supply is always an indispensable activity. As society develops, supply increasingly asserts its important role. Now in the process of integration and globalization of the world economy, increasingly fierce competition to compete successfully in such a volatile environment requires businesses to join the business of suppliers. supply as your customer by building your own complete supply chain. Developing a complete supply chain will create a foundation for businesses to save unnecessary costs, improve added value for products, and increase product competitiveness with competitors. In addition, it also helps the domestic industry to join the global production supply chain and develop the worldwide consumption market. This requires businesses to pay close attention to the entire flow of materials, how the supplier designs and packages the products and services, how the finished product is transported and preserved, and what the customer does. demand, especially with the growing garment industry today
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Supply Chain Management, Textile, Vietnam
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