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[국내논문] 의류 생산 시스템을 지배하는 핵심 요소들에 대한 고찰
Core Factors Governing Manufacturing Procedures and Systems 원문보기

한국의류학회지 = Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, v.33 no.12, 2009년, pp.1910 - 1923  

이덕원 (Dept. Textile Engineering, Chemistry & Science, North Carolina State University) ,  임호선 (Dept. Textile Technology Management, North Carolina State University) ,  심우섭 (Dept. Textile Engineering, Chemistry & Science, North Carolina State University)

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이 논문은 생산 과정에 영향을 미치는 다양한 요소들 즉, 생산 원가, 생산 장소, 그리고 전반적인 경제 여건에 대해서 고찰하고 있다. 왜냐 하면, 현재 많은 생산 시스템들이 원가 상승의 압박에 의해 생산 시설의 지역이동이나 정보 통신을 이용한 효율적인 공급사슬관리를 운영하길 원한다. 예를 들어, 중국에서의 노동 생산 원가는 상당히 증가 하고 있기 때문에 그 생산 시설이 서서히 동남아시아로 이동하고 있다. 그러나 동남아시아의 인프라나 그 지역 노동자의 생산 숙련도가 아직은 미흡하기 때문에 생산 시설을 옮기기 보다 더욱 효과적인 방법들이 강구되고 있다. 그러므로 이 논문은 그러한 다양한 요소들이 생산 과정에 미치는 영향을 고찰 함으로써, 우리가 그 요소들을 이해하고 앞으로 어떤 방향으로 생산 시스템을 운영해 나가야 할지 방향을 제시해 줄 수 있을 거라 판단된다.

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This paper reviews four factors involved in apparel and textile manufacturing procedures under international economic fluctuation. This work will be helpful to evaluate the efficiency of global manufacturing systems. Production costs including direct costs related to material and labor costs, and in...

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  • Additionally, many sectors in the international supply network compete with each other for a long time in the global apparel market according to a change of international treaties such as MFA and OPT. This study suggests that the apparel company needs to deal with the trends in the future apparel market changes for a mass customization and a quick response system. The apparel and textile industries have to build the manufacturing systems and production outsourcing approach that satisfy consumer desires and low labor/product costs to cope with the future market.
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