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Title Fashion supply chain management using radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies / edited by W.K. Wong and Z.X. Guo.

Imprint Cambridge : Woodhead Publishing, ©2014.

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Series Woodhead Publishing series in textiles ; 152
Woodhead publishing in textiles ; 152.
Note Print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. The role of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies in the textiles and fashion supply chain: an overview / Z.X. Guo -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. From barcode to RFID technology -- 1.3.Comparing barcode and RFID technologies -- 1.4. RFID technology -- 1.5. RFID applications in the fashion supply chain -- 1.6. References -- 2. The role of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies in improving distribution and retail operations in the fashion supply chain / M. Bertolini -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Assessing the feasibility of using RFID technology: process reengineering -- 2.3. Assessing the feasibility of using RFID technology: profitability analysis -- 2.4. Using RFID technology in practice: the RFID Fashion Pilot (RFP) project -- 2.5. Sources of further information and advice -- 2.6. Acknowledgements -- 2.7. References.
3. The role of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies in improving process management and product tracking in the textiles and fashion supply chain / P. Fazendeiro -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Using RFID technology in supply chains: an overview -- 3.3. The use of RFID technology in fashion and textile supply chains (FTSC) -- 3.4. Using RFID technology in practice: the use of case studies -- 3.5. Case studies in the use of RFID technology: background and results -- 3.6. Conclusion -- 3.7. Acknowledgement -- 3.8. References -- 4. The role of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies in improving garment manufacturing operations / W.W.S. Wu -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. The business value of RFID technology in garment manufacturing operations -- 4.3. Using RFID technology in garment manufacture: a case study -- 4.4. Implementing an RFID-based manufacturing process management system.
4.5. Assessing the effectiveness of RFID technology: data collection and analysis -- 4.6. The business value of the RFID-based manufacturing process management system -- 4.7. Factors in successful implementation of an RFID-based manufacturing process management system -- 4.8. Lessons learned from the case study -- 4.9. Conclusion -- 4.10. Acknowledgements -- 4.11. References -- 5. The role of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies in improving garment assembly line operations / S.F. Chan -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Key issues in developing flexible assembly lines (FALs) -- 5.3. Modelling flexible assembly lines (FALs) -- 5.4. Intelligent decision support system for production control on flexible assembly lines (FALs) -- 5.5. Testing the effectiveness of the intelligent production control decision support (PCDS) system -- 5.6. Conclusion -- 5.7. Acknowledgement -- 5.8. References.
6. Improving order allocation in fashion supply chains using radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies / B. Scholz-Reiter -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Production and distribution in the European apparel industry -- 6.3. Order and delivery models of apparel products -- 6.4. Warehouse-based versus flexible garment distribution forms -- 6.5. Use of RFID technology for garment allocation to fulfil customer orders -- 6.6. Software support for garment allocation -- 6.7. The benefits of using RFID technology -- 6.8. Conclusion and future trends -- 6.9. Sources of further information and advice -- 6.10. Acknowledgement -- 6.11. References -- 7. Intelligent apparel product cross-selling using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for fashion retailing / P.Y. Mok -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. RFID-enabled Smart Dressing System (SDS) -- 7.3. Intelligent Product Cross-selling System (IPCS) -- 7.4. Implementation of the RFID-enabled SDS and IPCS.
7.5. Evaluation of the RFID-enabled SDS -- 7.6. Assessing the role of RFID technology in fashion retailing -- 7.7. Conclusion -- 7.8. Acknowledgement -- 7.9. Notes -- 7.10. References -- 8. Measuring the impact of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies in improving the efficiency of the textile supply chain / C.K.Y. Lo -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Methodology -- 8.3. Industry distribution of RFID adoption in North America -- 8.4.Comparison of clothing and textiles RFID adopters with other RFID adopters -- 8.5. Supply chain performance differences between apparel and textiles RFID adopters and general manufacturing RFID adopters -- 8.6. Conclusion -- 8.7. References -- 9. Modeling the effectiveness of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies in improving sales performance in fashion retail outlets / C. Rafele -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Assessing the value of RFID technology -- 9.3. Modeling retail store operations.
9.4. Case study: Miroglio Fast Fashion -- 9.5. Modeling of store operations at Miroglio -- 9.6. Model testing -- 9.7. Assessing the impact of RFID technology -- 9.8. Assessing return on investment from RFID technology -- 9.9. Conclusion and future trends -- 9.10. Acknowledgements -- 9.11. Appendix: full list of the equations of the system dynamics model -- 9.12. References.
Summary As supply chains in the textiles and fashion industry become ever more complex and global, and as the shift to mass customisation puts more pressure on a rapid and flexible response to customer needs, there is an urgent need to monitor and improve the efficiency of supply chains in the industry. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies offer a unique opportunity to achieve these goals. Fashion supply chain management using radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies looks at the application of RFID technologies in such areas as order allocation, garment manufacturing, product.
Language English.
Subject Business logistics.
Radio frequency identification systems.
Clothing trade -- Management.
Logistique (Organisation)
Systèmes d'identification par radiofréquence.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior.
Business logistics
Clothing trade -- Management
Radio frequency identification systems
Added Author Wong, W. K. (Wai Keung)
Guo, Z. X., editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9781306459921
ISBN 1306459923 (electronic bk.)
9781306459921 (electronic bk.)
9780857098115 (electronic bk.)
085709811X (electronic bk.)
0857098055
9780857098054
9780857098054
Standard No. AU@ 000056684681
AU@ 000067098532
CHBIS 010295206
CHNEW 001011935
CHVBK 327782609
DEBBG BV042309745
DEBSZ 402146204
NLGGC 374674582

 
    
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