Esquel Group: Value Innovation Through Sustainable Supply Chains
Abstract
The Esquel, one of the world’s largest cotton-based textile and apparel manufacturing companies, produces shirts for from scratch through a vertically integrated supply chain for many major brands, including Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, and Nike, and department stores around the world. Its leadership, comprising Chairman Marjorie Yang, Vice Chairman Teresa Yang, and CEO John Cheh, had made significant strides over the past two decades, fostering and developing sustainability practices across their supply chain. Set in the early part of 2012, this case tracks their decision-making process as they saw an opportunity to develop a greenfield site in the city of Guilin in Guangxi Province, China. They named this new development project “Integral”, following the Buddhist concept of harmony between the natural and surrounding environment, the workplace and the workforce culture, and the pursuit of innovation, community, and excellence. The main issues the Esquel leadership faced were to define the vision and mission for Integral around the short and long-term value proposition of the Integral site. What could be the contribution of the Integral site to the Esquel network, and in what ways could they make the Integral site a showcase for the sustainability focus of the organization?
Learning Objectives
This case can be used to help students understand the impact of supply chain structure on sustainability investment and strategy of the supply chain agents. They analyze the essentials to align the corporate’s sustainability initiatives with its customers, applying the Blue Ocean strategy concept, and formulate business strategies on the sustainability venture.
| Company/Organization | Esquel |
| Industry | Sustainability, E-Culture, Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR, Blue Ocean, Vertical Integration, Private |
| Major Discipline | Operations Management |
| Subject(s) | supply chain management, Culture change, General Management, Vertical integration, Operations Strategy, Sustainability Strategy, Corporate Social Responsibility, Value Innovation, Blue Ocean |
| Geography | Asia, China |
| Case Nature | Field |
| Page count of the Case | 18 |
| Teaching Notes | 18 |
| Supplementary Materials | Presentation Slides |
| Publisher | HKUST |
| Last Revision Date | 13.03.2019 |

