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| Garment
Exporters to Meet 2005 Challenges |
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| Need for Competitive Advantage |
| The abolition of quotas under
the GATS brings forth a new set of market realities for the
Indian Garment Exporters. The removal of mis-match between
export orders and quotas, and quota premiums, merger of satellite
offices with the parent and the resulting factors will in
turn, make Indian garments better competitive overseas. It
will also enable Indian exporters to service their overseas
buyers better for an all-round development of export trade
and in providing better service in terms of reliability, steady
quality, large volumes, competitiveness and timely deliveries. |
| The ability to sustain and
operate in a progressively more competitive environment would
mean establishing a well-marketed public profile and a
sophisticated image. Information Technology has become the
most effective change agent of growth for social and economic
development. India has a comparative advantage in raw
material, entrepreneurial
innovation and wage cost, but requires converting these advantages
into competitive strengths particularly at micro level for
making rapid in-roads into the global textile network. To
keep pace with the global developments and focus attention
on the array of possibilities that the IT revolution holds
for the Textile Industry, companies need to introduce and
use IT as an effective strategic business tool to beat the
competition and successfully achieve the company's business
goals |
| Symbiosys offers following solutions
for Textile & Garment sector |
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Internet &
Multimedia enabled marketing solutions |
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E-Business
Solutions - B2B / B2C Systems ( CRM / Order tracking
Systems) |
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Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP) solutions |
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Supply chain
management solutions |
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