Zara Summarasied
By: Monika • Essay • 261 Words • November 24, 2009 • 1,073 Views
Essay title: Zara Summarasied
airfreight coats to Japan twice a week? Would you move unsold items out of your
shop afteronly two weeks? Would you run yourfactories justduring the day shift? Is this any way to run an efficientsupply chain? For Spanish clothier Zara it is. Not that any one of these tactics is especially effective in itself. Rather, they stem from a holistic approach to supply chain
management that optimizes the entire chain instead of focusing on individual parts. In the process, Zara defies most of the current conventional wisdom about how supply chains should be run. Unlike so many of its peers, which rush to outsource, Zara keeps almost half of
its production in-house. Far from pushing its factories to maximize output, the company focuses capital on building extra capacity. Rather than chase economies of scale, Zara manufactures and distributes products in small batches. Instead of outside partners, the company
manages all design, warehousing, distribution, and logistics functions itself. The result is a superresponsive supply chain exquisitely tailored