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B2B companies to change apparel automation

Business-to-Business (B2B) manufacturing and supply chain automation companies Centric PLM, Intent 360 and Groyyo Consulting have organized a panel discussion titled ‘Latest Buyer Trends & Manufacturing Technological Advancements’ exclusively for apparel manufacturers to transform the manufacturing sector with technology and standardization, a press release said Tuesday.

The panel discussion took place yesterday night at Crowne Plaza in the city on 14th August, 2023.

The event was hosted by Rifath Noweid, MES Expert and Country Director BD at Intent 360.

The inaugural session delves deeper into how technology bridges the gap between buyers and manufacturers from design to pre-production stage facilitated by product life-cycle management (PLM). The use of PLM for Buyers has evolved in recent times. This session also explored the need of focused technology injections for automated, scalable and profitable apparel production to drive the pivotal shift in meeting dynamic buyer demands.

Nick Wei, senior sales director at Centric Softwares says, “Traditionally, use of PLM started from the buyers, and now have extended to the manufacturers due to the working model have been advanced, buyers look for collaboration, agile, transparency, and PLM is a connection between buyers and suppliers. Some of the best manufacturers such as MAS holdings, Brandix, Crystal have adopted PLM to improve the knot with their buyers”

Srajan Saxena, associate director at Intent 360 talks about technological shift, “Bangladesh apparel manufacturing setups need focused deep technology solutions for their automation and process re-design needs. With 7.9 percent of global RMG trade and export volume of $45 bn last year, Bangladesh apparel manufacturing needs a fresh boost of technology innovations to sustain and support the rocketing business growth.”

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