All stakeholders of the industry, right from leading exporters to micro-level firms, agree that there is a significant reduction in their order size by most of their buyers and now it is like a set pattern that there will be more number of
Sourcing
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Though a few of the top leading Indian companies are having their warehouses in overseas, but now as top retailers have more thrust on the same, the pressure to have an overseas warehouse is mounting on other suppliers also.
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In 2021, the apparel imports of Australia was valued at US $ 7.40 billion and India had a share of approximately 4 per cent in it. Industry experts feel that India has the potential to more than triple apparel exports to Australia in just t
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In discussion with buying agents and exporters, Apparel Resources (AR) explores the significant changes in payment terms and Letter of Credit that are impacting the apparel and textile business.
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More B2B Marketplaces are marking their presence in the Indian industry and are trying to revamp the ruptured conventional fashion supply chains by taking almost all laid-down processes on to the digital platform.
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B2B Marketplaces have emerged as principal disruptors as they have revamped the ruptured conventional textile supply chains by taking almost all the laid-down processes onto the digital platform.
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B2B Marketplaces have emerged strongly both at the global and domestic level to offer B2B buying and sourcing through online platforms at reasonable prices and shorter delivery times that with time would prove to be the game changers.
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Various liaison and buying houses are geared up to increase sourcing from India because of several prominent factors, the most common being buyers shifting their sourcing base from China.
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In a world that’s becoming riskier as magnitude of interconnected supply chain shocks is massively increasing, what comes to the mind when one thinks about sourcing risks across the apparel supply chain? It’s majorly the combination of