Search for dissertations about: "klädindustrin"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the word klädindustrin.
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1. Supply Chain Governance for Social Sustainability : A Study of the Ready-Made Garment Industry in Bangladesh
Abstract : This PhD thesis approaches the phenomenon of supply chain governance for social sustainability in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh. This research is based on a study of eight large multinational corporations (e.g. clothing brands and retailers) and their ready-made garment suppliers. READ MORE
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2. Reuse-based Reverse Value Chain for Sustainable Apparel Industry
Abstract : The reverse value chain is a concept that maximizes the utility of a product after end-of-life or end-of-use. Its main components are reuse, repair, up-cycling and down-cycling. This thesis has investigated the business of apparel ‘reuse’ to develop a reuse-based reverse value chain model for apparel industry. READ MORE
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3. Big Data Management Using Artificial Intelligence in the Apparel Supply Chain : Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract : Big data management using artificial intelligence in the apparel supply chain:Opportunities and ChallengesOver the past decade, the apparel industry has seen several applications of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in dealing with various business problems. With the increase in competition and customer demands for the personalization of products and services which can enhance their brand experience and satisfaction, supply-chain managers in apparel firms are constantly looking for ways to improve their business strategies so as to bring speed and cost efficiency to their organizations. READ MORE
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4. Supply network configuration for small-series apparel production in high-cost contexts : Opportunities and challenges from selected EU countries
Abstract : In high-cost textile and apparel industry contexts, local and small-series production models (demand-driven/on-demand) are increasingly relevant due to various pressures, including global risks, and demands to reduce overproduction for profitability and environmental sustainability. However, understanding how such reconfigurations impact supply chains more broadly, and what are the associated implementation challenges, is required. READ MORE