Abstract

Influence of Supply Chain Management On Performance of Textile Firms in Kenya, A Case of Nairobi City County

Highlights

  • In supply chain management production planning is the process of determining a tentative plan for how much production will occur in the several time periods, during an interval of time called the planning horizon

  • Summary of the Findings The main finding of the study and which tended to answer the research aim was that inventory management, relationship management, information flow and lead time are factors that have direct effects of textile firms, and accounts for up to 76.1% of the variation on performance of textile firms

  • The inventory management so adopted fails to foster best practices of modern firms and inclusiveness participation resulting in poor performance of the textile firms

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Summary

Performance of Textile firms

The research design in this study was descriptive research design. The study describes the phenomena of this study in details with the help of both qualitative and quantitative research design. The design was very helpful considering the level of competition which increases every minute it is imperative to ignore the times of events that have a cause-effect on the perforce of textile industry and this approach puts more emphasis on matters at hand rather than the past and the future which is uncertain. It provides facts and suggestions on relationship between variables and their apparent causes (Franzosi, Roberto; Doyle, Sophie; MeClelland, Laura; Putnam, Caddie & Civari, Stefanie, 2013)

3.1Model Goodness of Fit
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Inventory Management
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