Logistics for the fashion and textile industries
Fashion and textile industries have been hit particularly hard by the Corona pandemic, with economic downturns, lockdowns, shop closures, and disruptions of supply chains. In 2020, some companies became insolvent. Additionally, fashion suppliers have been affected by the viral crisis. In spite of the crisis, there is definitely hope for a successful future to emerge.
As one of the world's strongest export and import sectors, the textile industry has a strong need for international freight thanks to the easy development of technology. The field of e-commerce is important not only for exports and imports, but also for textile products.
There is a short lifespan for fashion trends, but there are global manufacturing processes: Fashion logistics must be fast and global. Clothing is the only industry that is so dependent on short-term trends.
A change in the way textile products are moved has resulted from globalization, competition, and compliance with customer demands to tightly control inventory levels across the supply chain.
A Brief Overview of Fashion/Textile Logistics
Fabric products are included in the category of textiles. Logistics in the textile industry goes beyond fashion logistics. This includes storing, picking, packing, and preparing products for shipping.
- The textiles found in the home (curtains, bed linen, cushions, carpets, blankets, etc.).
- Fabric for kitchen textiles (tablecloths, dishtowels, towels, etc.)
- Fabrics for bathrooms (towels, bathrobes, bath mats, etc.)
- The textiles used in gardens
- The fabrics used (tulle, velvet, linen, fleece, felt, lace) vary according to the style.
- The use of fur goods (real or imitation)
- Among these products are tents and similar items
- Products made from leather
What Are The Most Important Factors In Textile Logistics?
A special set of challenges exists when it comes to textile logistics. There is a high level of sensitiveness to textiles. Storage and delivery in a clean, crease-free environment are essential to ensure they reach their destination in top condition.
In textile logistics, small quantities of inventory are held and delivery times are short. Because the competitive pressure is so great, things need to move fast in this fiercely competitive market. Returns are also high during the season, with a strong seasonal peak.
Shipment Packing Instructions for Fabrics and Textiles?
Textile materials are not fragile goods, but they need to be protected during transportation from damage, moisture, and sunlight. Here is a guide on packing fabrics and other textile products for shipping:
- Be careful when rolling or folding your fabrics/garments.
- Use self-seal bags or Ziploc bags to package your goods. Be sure to seal the bag tightly.
- Pack the packages together and seal them in a shipping box.
- During storage and transportation, items are packed in cartons. By doing so, pallets and containers can be loaded more efficiently and less cost effectively. "Hanging garments" are clothes and fabrics that hang on hangers in storage or during transport.