The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry)

The Garment Industry, being the second largest exporter of clothing in the Northern United States and Europe, plays a big role in the economy of the Philippines. Being such there is a need for continuous improvements in the industry to compete with the international market. One way to improve the pr...

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Main Authors: Capellan, Kristine, Escueta, Maria Fe, Tan, Nikki Charmaine, Torres, Ruby Anna, Yao, Franz
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_honors-13172022-02-21T03:20:54Z The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry) Capellan, Kristine Escueta, Maria Fe Tan, Nikki Charmaine Torres, Ruby Anna Yao, Franz The Garment Industry, being the second largest exporter of clothing in the Northern United States and Europe, plays a big role in the economy of the Philippines. Being such there is a need for continuous improvements in the industry to compete with the international market. One way to improve the productivity and efficiency of the industry is to adopt technology in the supply chain processes of garment companies. However due several factors, these companies opt not to adopt technology in their supply chain. This study attempts show the possible relationships of the factors that hinders garment firms to adopt technology in their Supply Chain Management. Furthermore it would also try to show that technology adoption can create benefits for these garment firms. The study implemented a quantitative type of survey to different garment manufacturing companies to be able to get data for its study. It then used the Somers'd statistical test to analyze the data. The study was able to prove that there is a correlation between the cost of the technology and the decision of the company to adopt technology. Moreover, it was able to prove that there is relationship between the adoption of technology and the productivity and efficiency of the supply chain of the garment firm. This study will contribute to future research on similar topics. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/318 Honors Theses English Animo Repository Clothing trade Business logistics Retail trade--Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Clothing trade
Business logistics
Retail trade--Management
spellingShingle Clothing trade
Business logistics
Retail trade--Management
Capellan, Kristine
Escueta, Maria Fe
Tan, Nikki Charmaine
Torres, Ruby Anna
Yao, Franz
The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry)
description The Garment Industry, being the second largest exporter of clothing in the Northern United States and Europe, plays a big role in the economy of the Philippines. Being such there is a need for continuous improvements in the industry to compete with the international market. One way to improve the productivity and efficiency of the industry is to adopt technology in the supply chain processes of garment companies. However due several factors, these companies opt not to adopt technology in their supply chain. This study attempts show the possible relationships of the factors that hinders garment firms to adopt technology in their Supply Chain Management. Furthermore it would also try to show that technology adoption can create benefits for these garment firms. The study implemented a quantitative type of survey to different garment manufacturing companies to be able to get data for its study. It then used the Somers'd statistical test to analyze the data. The study was able to prove that there is a correlation between the cost of the technology and the decision of the company to adopt technology. Moreover, it was able to prove that there is relationship between the adoption of technology and the productivity and efficiency of the supply chain of the garment firm. This study will contribute to future research on similar topics.
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author Capellan, Kristine
Escueta, Maria Fe
Tan, Nikki Charmaine
Torres, Ruby Anna
Yao, Franz
author_facet Capellan, Kristine
Escueta, Maria Fe
Tan, Nikki Charmaine
Torres, Ruby Anna
Yao, Franz
author_sort Capellan, Kristine
title The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry)
title_short The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry)
title_full The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry)
title_fullStr The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry)
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (Philippine Garments Manufacturing Industry)
title_sort impact of adopting technology in supply chain management (philippine garments manufacturing industry)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2010
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/318
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