Evaluation model of supply chain apparel of Barranquilla

Authors

  • E. de la Hoz Granadillo
  • T. Fontalvo Herrera
  • J. Morelos Gómez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1909-2458/ingeniare.11.647

Keywords:

Supply chain, Integration models, Suppliers, Customers, Distribution

Abstract

This article presents the results obtained in the evaluation of logistics supply chain apparel sector of Barranquilla; in the fi rst instance we review the theoretical framework of the defi nition and conceptualization of supply chains, models reference in the management and supply chain analysis is used descriptive statistics to characterize the sector from the quantifi cation of variables of logistics operations associated with these companies, which served to determine the key factors with the greatest impact on improving competitiveness of the apparel companies. As a result of the investigation it was determined and validated an assessment model that integrates supply chain each link and allow better coordination of the logistics of supply, production and supply.

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2011-07-01

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de la Hoz Granadillo E, Fontalvo Herrera T, Morelos Gómez J. Evaluation model of supply chain apparel of Barranquilla. ingeniare [Internet]. 2011 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Dec. 5];(11):79-92. Available from: https://revistas.unilibre.edu.co/index.php/ingeniare/article/view/647

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