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Role of ERP in textile industries
By  : S. Sudalaimuthu, N. Vadivu

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1.5 Types Of Softwares For Textile Industries


Table 1.3 ERP Software


Software Name

Website

ACS Optima

www.cgsinc..com/softwaresoultions/index.html

Bann

www.bann.com

BPCS

www.ssagt.com

Datatex

www.datatex-tim.com

Intenia MovexFashion

www.intenia.com/w2000.nsf/index

JD Edwards

www.jdedwards.com

Pointman

www.pivotpoint.co.uk

SAP

www.sap.com

StyleFashion

NA

Abas

NA


1. Datatex Software


Datatex has been designing, developing, and implementing solutions exclusively for the textile and apparel industry since 1987. Dedication is the key to the Datatex development strategy. Specialization is the foundation of service to its customers. Datatexs technological know-how and application skills have resulted in the worldwide success of TIM Textile Integrated Manufacturing - an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) solution designed for textile manufacturers of all sizes, whether vertically integrated, or specializing in just one stage of the manufacturing chain.


Datatex is an international company with offices in Italy, Israel, the USA, Germany, and

Switzerland. The Datatex structure has been designed to cater to:

  • The customers needs
  • The customers practices and procedures
  • The customers competencies.

Datatex:

  • Has the expertise required presenting a detailed and realistic offering to the textile and appareling industry.
  • Has the product and skills to implement the required functions of our solution while respecting the cost and time budgets (On time and within budget).
  • Guarantee its customers that TIM will be supported for years to come.


Figure 1.2 TIM - Textile Integrated Manufacturing


TIM is an integrated solution; therefore the enterprise information is available to everyone, not just to the few. Data is entered once and to be used across all company functions. A TIM implementation can cover all the manufacturing and logistical requirements, or only some of them. The TIM functions will be highlighted with reference to the following application areas: Sales, Planning, Inventory and Purchasing, Manufacturing, Costing and company Database.


 

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