CIOReview
| | January 201519CIOReviewwithin the entire supply chain. Doing trade with so many countries allows for many new opportunities in importing and exporting new items. For a garment industry as a whole it appears there is a newest trend, which will result in a fundamental shift taking place in the global marketplace. These new trends are going to be taking advantage of emerging economies of raw materials, combined with a wider selection of suppliers, vendors and customers and even retailers. This really is world trade at its best in our industry. With the added incentives of many regional trade agreements, it's going to be a continued challenge to ourselves and our industry in determining what to buy from where and for those particular items where the best place is to have them sewn or manufactured. By producing the newest designs, making the best quality garments, at the target price for a particular customer or retailer has just gotten even more challenging. This challenge if looked at the right way means there is no room for creativity in logistics. It is my opinion that this creativity in global logistics is going to affect the bottom line of the net in profits in a very good way. A Manufacturer's PerspectiveSuzanne VaeziThe designer now has technological advances in programming to be to create their design with much more versatility than ever before"
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