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[This chapter discusses in detail supply chains of textile industry in global and Indian contexts. In the global context the situation of textile industry in India’s competing countries from South Asia and China are discussed using the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) framework especially in the post MFA regime of world trade. Arguing that the textile supply chains compete on low cost, high quality, accurate delivery and flexibility in variety and volume, the discussion pertaining to Indian supply chain maintains that the new market in the post MFS world will be won on the basis of capabilities across the supply chain. It is further argued that policy will need to facilitate the building of capabilities at the firm level and encourage adoption of flexible strategies that firms will need to periodically devise.]
Published: Dec 28, 2017
Keywords: Indian Supply Chain; Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities And Threats (SWOT); Clothing Exports; Power Loom; Handloom
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