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ERP's future is network-centric, cloud-based: Infor
20 Mar 19 1 min read
While traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) was enterprise centric, its future is network centric, cloud-based and built to manage commerce in a global ecosystem, fostering flow of data across multiple enterprises, according to Bryan Nella, senior director of content & thought leadership and supply chain at New York City-based Infor.
The future of supply chain in the textiles and apparel sector will see manufacturers and suppliers increasingly becoming strategic differentiators and value-add partners to brands and retailers through co-innovation on new materials and products, niche projects to tackle challenging issues like sustainability and environmental responsibility, and a larger role in direct-to-consumer delivery, Nella told Fibre2Fashion in an interview. (DS)
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The future of supply chain in the textiles and apparel sector will see manufacturers and suppliers increasingly becoming strategic differentiators and value-add partners to brands and retailers through co-innovation on new materials and products, niche projects to tackle challenging issues like sustainability and environmental responsibility, and a larger role in direct-to-consumer delivery, Nella told Fibre2Fashion in an interview. (DS)
For the full interview, please click here.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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