Zamasport, Italian apparel manufacturing company has chosen Lectra Fashion PLM to improve its product development processes for luxury brand collections. Lectra is world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textile and composite materials.
Zamasport will implement Lectra Fashion PLM in their product and collection development process. Specifically made for the fashion industry, this user-friendly solution will serve as a collaborative platform for all teams involved in the design-to-production process.
The teams will be able to communicate and share accurate information in real time, enabling them to hasten their decision-making process. As a result, fabric waste, overlapping tasks and errors will be avoided, dramatically reducing time to market.
Zamasport founded in 1966 has built a sturdy reputation for its expertise in developing entire collections of the high-end range, from creating the first prototype of a garment up to its production. Initially designing and distributing knitwear through its brand Callaghan, the company eventually branched out into manufacturing, becoming a crowd favorite among luxury brands.
Today, the company develops more than twenty collections per year for premium brands. Due to its success and globalization, Zamasport finds itself facing demands for higher-volume orders to be delivered on time while maintaining high quality standards.
They are a very dynamic company and their top priority right now is to gain momentum and flexibility in order to fulfill their clients’ demands. Simulating product development cost estimates in advance will save them a huge amount of time. To do so, they need a comprehensive system where accurate information from different divisions can be aggregated and shared.
Amedeo Cioffi, General Manager Zamasport said that they are happy to work with a trustworthy and reliable partner such as Lectra. They have been a Lectra customer for over twenty years, so Lectra Fashion PLM came naturally as the first choice to them. They have experienced firsthand the effectiveness of Lectra’s design, marker-making and automated cutting solutions and in-depth expertise, which gave them the perfect fit and quality of their garments which drew customers to them in the first place.
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