Textile Supply Chain
Traceability, Sustainable,Carbon Neutral
Challenges
The fashion industry is facing a number of challenges in the next 5 years, including:
- Sustainability
- Globalization
- Regulation
- Digitalization
- Competition
Solutions
Traceability
- Reduce compliance risk in key markets.
- Transparency of supply chain including orders, raw material, inventory, production and transportation.
- Trace from garment to raw material.
Sustainability
- All in one solution to reduce cost.
- Solve all problems once for all.
- Enhance brand image and product differentiation.
Carbon Neutral
- Reduce Carbon Tax Cost;
- Onboard easily as an all-in-one platform;
- Cover the whole product life circle from cradle to grave.
Effect
Certifications and Standards Compliance
- Seek certifications and adhere to sustainability and ethical standards relevant to the fashion and textile industry.
- Certifications like GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), Fair Trade, and OEKO-TEX help demonstrate compliance and progress in sustainable practices.
Supply Chain Transparency and Traceability Technologies
- Implement advanced traceability technologies like blockchain, RFID,and IoT sensors
- Track products and materials throughout the supply chain.
- Real-time visibility & better transparency and traceability
Digital Transformation and Industry 4.0
- Leveraging Industry 4.0 technologies, such as IoT sensors, big data analytics, and AI
- Digital platforms can also facilitate communication and collaboration within the supply chain.
Collaborative Supply Chain Partnerships
- Building strong, collaborative relationships with suppliers, subcontractors, and other stakeholders
- Transparency and information within the supply chain for improved efficiency, quality control, and ethical sourcing
Cases
PVH Corp.
Provide global supply chain traceability and compliance management solutions for well-known brands, with 1,000+ supply chain accesses within 1 year.
Shahi
One of the largest suppliers in the Indo-Pacific region, GI provides Shahi with an end to end traceability solution from fiber, yarn, fabric to garments.
Continental
Multinational manufacturer with a long history of 100 percent automated compliance filing through ERP integration
How to roll out globally
Step1
Pilot: validation of effectiveness in the supply chain
- 3 months
- Cover 10 suppliers
Step2
Expansion: covering core suppliers
- 6 months
- Cover 50 – 100 suppliers
Step3
Industry-wide coverage
- 9 to 12 months
- Covering the complete global industry chain
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