| A Member’s Perspective: Changed Times |
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| Tuesday, 08 March 2011 12:28 | |||
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By Joseph Greco, MSOD Not a short time ago, Bob Dylan wrote that, “The Times Are A Changin’.” While the words and prophesies sounded reasonable and accurate then, I can say now with certainty that the times have actually changed. But they have been changing for a while. A quick look at history proves the point. During the Colonial Era of George Washington, the country had seemingly unlimited land for farming and expansion. Indeed, soldiers of the Revolutionary War were granted land rights to their new country in payment for their military service, and our self- proclaimed manifest destiny was to move westward. And then we ran out of country. Sure, the addition of That lesson has now been driven home on a global platform as we have the Facebook and Twitter revolts in In sourcing apparel and textile manufacturing there are no unknown havens. The tried and true What’s to be done given this changed reality? First, admit that the ‘waters around you have grown’ - don’t waste time rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. The old times are probably not to return soon. The new program involves honest communication with all members of the supply chain. The large, well-financed manufacturers were smart enough to lock in future purchase contracts for raw materials. Sure, more cotton will be grown in the future and the price should come down, but we don’t know when and can’t continue to absorb the increases without passing the extra costs onto customers. There’s still a lack of robust job growth so we risk the dreaded stagflation. Look to cut costs with better design, planning and logistics. Information technology will assist in the reduction of excess inventory. Quick turn and speed to market are advantages to producing in the Supporting sustainability can result in measurable cost savings in materials and energy. Programs are being applied in What are some other solutions? We can get with our colleagues at the end of April and beginning of May and attend the NAUMD annual convention in Joseph Greco is president of Greco Apparel, a manufacturer that offers complete production services. We invite other NAUMD members to submit articles for future publication. For consideration, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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