Implementing reverse logistics at return management in the fast fashion industry in the Vietnamese market
Nguyen, Tran (2023)
Nguyen, Tran
2023
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Along with the explosive and strong development of fast fashion brands today, it has partly contributed to the tremendous increase in clothing waste and profoundly affects social and human challenges. Fast fashion companies get hundreds of millions of profits back but also must spend a significant amount of money to produce new fabrics and fashion items from raw materials. Therefore, reverse logistics has been proven and born to reduce the impact of waste on the environment, moreover, reverse logistics helps companies reduce production costs and develop the industry promptly. sustainability, quality, and safety.
Interviews from companies specializing in fashion incense will provide the author with information, and a future vision of their business situation, how they see reverse logistics, challenges, difficulties, and opportunities, and the practical application of the reverse on businesses. Those are the most important parts and the purpose of this thesis.
The theoretical part and the empirical data part are the two main parts of the research paper. The theoretical part includes key definitions of reverse logistics, an overview of the fast fashion market in Vietnam, analysis of analytical tools that the author will use throughout the research paper. Empirical data is implemented based on qualitative research methods along with primary data and secondary data. Semi-structured interviews from companies are used for primary data, analyzing, comparing, and implementing strategies for reverse logistics in the fast fashion industry in Vietnam. Secondary data is extracted from Internet sources, articles, journeys, annual financial reports, and previous research papers.
Perspectives and opinions are replied to by four main businesses, three of them are SMEs and one of them is a global business. Those brands will provide diverse and open perspectives for customers with an interest in sustainable lifestyles and reverse logistics purposes.
Interviews from companies specializing in fashion incense will provide the author with information, and a future vision of their business situation, how they see reverse logistics, challenges, difficulties, and opportunities, and the practical application of the reverse on businesses. Those are the most important parts and the purpose of this thesis.
The theoretical part and the empirical data part are the two main parts of the research paper. The theoretical part includes key definitions of reverse logistics, an overview of the fast fashion market in Vietnam, analysis of analytical tools that the author will use throughout the research paper. Empirical data is implemented based on qualitative research methods along with primary data and secondary data. Semi-structured interviews from companies are used for primary data, analyzing, comparing, and implementing strategies for reverse logistics in the fast fashion industry in Vietnam. Secondary data is extracted from Internet sources, articles, journeys, annual financial reports, and previous research papers.
Perspectives and opinions are replied to by four main businesses, three of them are SMEs and one of them is a global business. Those brands will provide diverse and open perspectives for customers with an interest in sustainable lifestyles and reverse logistics purposes.