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Circular fashion — from design to reuse and recirculation
Today’s shoppers are increasingly concerned with the ethical creation of their clothing. Beyond compliance to codes of conduct, they will want to see active efforts to preserve resources, eliminate waste, and drive sustainability in fashion. Learn more.
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Wie Modemarken auf dem Weg zum Erfolg zusammenarbeiten können
Moderne Modekonsumenten, die oft als bewusste Verbraucher bezeichnet werden, erwarten mehr als eine bloß transaktionale Beziehung zu den Marken, von denen sie Kleidungsstücke kaufen. Sie wollen ein authentisches, personalisiertes und nahtloses Einkaufserlebnis, das den spezifischen Kontext der gewählten Marke widerspiegelt.
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- Manufacturing
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Achieving supply chain excellence and network collaboration
As fashion organizations grow to introduce new products or clothing lines, acquire other companies, shift priorities, and change channels to market, key stakeholders can be left out of the conversation. A networked approach to running your company can solve these problems.
- ERP
- Manufacturing
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Threading the needle to success: Step 1 - PLM
In this blog post, we’ll explore the first step in reinforcing a collaborative network which is to establish a strong product lifecycle management process that helps manage collections, sustainable fabric compositions, and design specifications.
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Key elements of a collaborative network in the fashion industry
An established digital ecosystem lets brands reduce design-plan-manufacture cycles, improve supply chain planning accuracy, enable end-to-end inventory visibility, and help manage financial orchestration and liquidity. This helps ensure that the right products get to the right place, at the right time—on budget, and aligned with sustainability efforts that appeal to customers socially and environmentally.
- ERP
- Manufacturing
- Retail
- Supply Chain
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