Proximity manufacturing for enhancing clothing supply chain sustainability
The International Journal of Logistics Management
ISSN: 0957-4093
Article publication date: 5 June 2018
Issue publication date: 26 October 2018
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to reveal benefits and factors (elements) of proximity manufacturing that enhance triple bottom line (TBL) sustainability in the clothing industry and discusses previous proximity manufacturing studies.
Design/methodology/approach
A systematic review is used in searching and extracting data (primary studies artifacts and proximity manufacturing elements) from peer-reviewed articles. Extracted elements are gathered and analyzed in constructed tables under TBL. Four subgroups are inducted under the business bottom line.
Findings
This paper shows the potential of proximity manufacturing to enhance TBL sustainability, the scope of proximity manufacturing, and the trend and absence of existing studies. The most frequently mentioned elements are time-to-market, job creation, product quality, quick response, and trade policies. Governments and clusters are also important players.
Research limitations/implications
Future research can further explore elements potentially improving TBL sustainability to fill gaps in existing studies, including how proximity manufacturing can drive environmental and social practices, and how governments can encourage proximity manufacturing in various markets.
Practical implications
Besides perceiving the benefits of proximity manufacturing, businesses may use the derived elements to make manufacturing decisions.
Social implications
Public policies giving privileges to the locally produced garment industry have great potential to drive the economy and employment as well as sustain local clothing knowledge and the environment.
Originality/value
Proximity manufacturing strategies toward sustainability are under-researched academically and under-practiced industrially; this paper provides insight into sustainability benefits of proximity manufacturing.
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Acknowledgements
An earlier version of this work was presented at NOFOMA conference in 2017. This work is a part of the project under the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Programme, “Sustainable Management and Design for Textiles” (SMDTex), which is financed by the European Commission.
Citation
Sirilertsuwan, P., Ekwall, D. and Hjelmgren, D. (2018), "Proximity manufacturing for enhancing clothing supply chain sustainability", The International Journal of Logistics Management, Vol. 29 No. 4, pp. 1346-1378. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLM-09-2017-0233
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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