2000 journal article

Simulation Modeling of the textile supply chain - Part 1: The textile-plant models

JOURNAL OF THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE, 91(1), 35–50.

By: H. Nuttle n, R. King n, N. Hunter n, . Wilson n & S. Fang n

TL;DR: Stochastic computer models that simulate operations in the spinning, knitting, weaving, dyeing and finishing, and cut/sew sectors of the textile industry and ongoing efforts in technology transfer and in using ‘fuzzy’ mathematics to model the vagueness and uncertainty inherent in the supply- chain decision-making environment are described. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2000 journal article

Simulation Modeling of the textile supply chain - Part II: Results and research directions

JOURNAL OF THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE, 91(1), 51–64.

By: H. Nuttle n, R. King n, S. Fang n, . Wilson n & N. Hunter n

TL;DR: The results obtained by exercising a set of computer-simulation models of the various components of the apparel-supply complex are summarized, with the main emphasis placed on whether or not the upstream operations of spinning, fabric production, and dyeing and finishing were capable of meeting Quick Response requirements for response time and service levels. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

1997 journal article

Quick response beats importing in retail sourcing analysis

Bobbin (Columbia, S.C. : 1987), 38(7), 22–30.

By: R. King & N. Hunter

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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