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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 to production
PROTOWARE
Documents and Archives Elements of Sample Development, providing useful Insights for Audits during Production
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Our insights into the latest trends in the apparel and non-apparel industries.
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Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted global supply-chains and led to an increased demand for resiliency and transparency to prepare for future shocks. The crisis made it abundantly clear that businesses need to digitally transform operations to be successful in the new normal and meet evolving consumer demands. Shifting to the cloud can address the […]
The COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions that followed have had a significant and long-lasting impact on consumer behavior across the globe. As businesses reopen and we enter the new normal, the behaviors adopted during the pandemic are likely to persist. To be successful in today’s hyper-competitive environment, businesses need to reinvent processes and alter the way they interact and engage with consumers across all platforms.
Overview Quality management is an integral part of businesses across various industries to ensure that the final product meets quality standards. A substandard approach to quality management can have a negative impact on an organization and lead to customer loss, decreased revenues, and tarnish overall brand image. While many organizations have automated the quality control […]
Frequent shocks and disruptions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and other natural disasters, have a major impact on businesses and tend to expose gaps and vulnerabilities that exist in their global value chain. As a response, leaders across various industries are becoming more aware of their supply-chain processes and are looking to increase resiliency and transparency.