Quality
QUONDA
Real Time Data Collection, Reporting and Analytics for conducting audits and inspections
QMIP
Production Floor for early detection of process failure
VSN
Manage capacity and production status remotely
Risk Assessment
VeRA
A tool for assessment of factory locations for compliance to COVID 19 safety protocols
VMAN
Data collection, monitoring and analytics of Compliance Audits of your Vendors Across the Globe
Supply Chain
ColordesQ
Solution for color conformity and validation from Development till production
PROTOWARE
Documents and Archives Elements of Sample Development, providing useful Insights for Audits during Production
Blog
Our insights into the latest trends in the apparel and non-apparel industries.
The climate crisis is a pressing issue that is heavily impacting the fashion industry and consumer behavior. As consumers across the globe become more aware, there is an increased demand for sustainability. Even amidst the pandemic, sustainability remains a top priority for stakeholders.
Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Lulusar, Fawad Shah, shares his thoughts on technology in the fashion industry, the impact of the COVID-19 on businesses, sustainability, and the future of fashion.
A leading global sourcing company sought to improve their supply chain by digitizing data acquisition and quality management operations. With widely distributed processes and the need for seamless, uninterrupted communication between stakeholders, real-time data exchange for quality control was critical.
In recent years, there has been a shift to more technologically advanced processes which has altered the way consumers interact with businesses. As customer preferences evolve, businesses are forced to re-evaluate their existing structures. To adapt to the new normal and improve overall performance, businesses need to digitize. Organizations that are slow to adopt risk failure in this highly competitive and uncertain environment.
The COVID-19 pandemic has radically transformed the way the world works. Many businesses have gone into survival mode while others have been forced to close their doors permanently. The crisis has caused severe disruptions to the global supply-chain and inherently changed consumer behavior.