Infor launches interface for supply chain transparency

A leading global industry cloud provider, Infor, has worked together with a technology company called Made2Flow to create a special connection point. This new idea fits perfectly with Infor’s product lifecycle management system (PLM) and brings more powerful ways for fashion brands all around the world to manage their data.

The main goal of this connection is to meet the growing need for clear information about how things are made and where they come from. This helps brands understand and measure the impact their products have on the environment at every step of the production process.

Because fashion brands are under more pressure to show how they’re helping the environment and following new rules, like PEFCR and Digital Product Passport, this partnership between Infor and Made2Flow makes it easier to manage data and measure impacts automatically.

The new connection gathers information from every part of making clothes, starting from the materials like yarn all the way to the places that make the final clothes. This gives real-time information that helps keep an eye on how well things are going, and it can measure certain things that were decided beforehand.

This solution not only helps everyone see more about the fashion process, but it also helps people work together to reach goals and talk openly with others involved.

Helene Behrenfeldt, who’s in charge of strategy for the fashion industry at Infor, said, “We’re really happy to work with Made2Flow on this new thing. We have more than 1,000 fashion customers around the world, all doing different things to help the environment. This new connection will help them do even more.”

Tal Shogol, the CEO of Made2Flow, said, “Because of this work with Infor, brands can now measure how they’re helping the environment in a very clear way. They can work better and faster to make things better for the environment and see better results from their efforts.”

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