Published: September 01, 2009
Research and Markets: Product Life Cycle Management in the Textile and Apparel Industry
DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/deafe1/product_life_cycle)
has announced the addition of Textiles Intelligence's new report "Product
Life Cycle Management in the Textile and Apparel Industry" to their
offering.
Product life cycle management (PLM) is a set of business processes and
supporting tools which help firms to improve the way they manage their
product development. It is particularly useful for textile and apparel
manufacturers who need to respond to new fashion trends quickly or
collaborate closely with customers and suppliers in order to remain
competitive. In general terms, PLM systems can help companies to improve
their internal and external communications, ensure that everyone is
using the same data, and organise the flow of data between participants
involved in a product's supply chain.
Several software companies offer specialised PLM packages which are
geared to the textile and apparel industry - including large global
organisations such as Lawson and Lectra as well as smaller software
suppliers such as Yunique and DeSL. Other suppliers include PTC and
Dassault Systemes, which began by developing software for the
engineering industries and adapted their systems to the needs of soft
goods companies. Specialised PLM packages are designed to support a
number of key processes and activities in the textile and clothing
industry, including line planning, storyboarding, colour management,
computer aided design (CAD), management of fabrics and trims, management
of product data, cost estimation, sourcing and supplier management,
tracking a product's development, acquiring and storing business
intelligence, and reporting.
The Hong Kong-based apparel manufacturer TAL Apparel is using a product
called Lawson Fashion PLM to collaborate with its suppliers on the
development of textiles and trims. TAL Apparel's sister company in the
USA, The Apparel Group, is using the same product to develop fabric and
garment specifications with its textile suppliers, with TAL, and with
garment factories.
The benefits to be gained from using a PLM system are clear and
measurable - provided the system is planned, designed and implemented
with care. They include faster time-to-market, an improved cost
structure, and an improvement in quality. Some textile and apparel
companies have reduced their re-sampling by 25-40% while others have
increased their component reuse by up to 30%. Gini & Jony - India's
leading brand of clothes for children and young adults - has found that
its PLM system has provided it with more time to focus on creativity, by
enabling it to cut the time spent recording the details of each new
range by up to 50%.
Key Topics Covered:
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Summary
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Introduction
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Development of Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) Software and Systems
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Processes and Activities Supported by Product Life Cycle Management
(PLM) Software
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Benefits of Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) Software
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Types of Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) Software Systems
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Factors to Consider When Choosing Product Life Cycle Management (PLM)
Software
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Implementing Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) Software and Systems
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Conclusions
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Appendix: Phases of a Product's Life Cycle
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Selected Useful Contacts
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