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Trimit & Seams Systems offer fashion software solutions
04 Dec 18 2 min read
Trimit, a provider of industry-specific software solutions based on Microsoft Dynamics NAV/365 Business Central, and Seams Systems, a provider of fashion industry solutions, have formed a partnership. This enables Seams Systems to deliver Trimit Fashion, Trimit’s gold standard software solution for the apparel and fashion sector, to the Australian market.
In the fashion industry, the competition is fierce and to be successful, companies need to keep track of a wide variety of data from multiple sources, communicate, and collaborate effectively, and react fast. Isolated IT systems or heavily customised IT solutions will often make it difficult for fashion companies to work efficiently, and the architecture may not be able to support further growth.
Trimit meets the challenges faced by fashion companies with Trimit Fashion, a flexible and scalable business management solution for the fashion industry. The solution can help fashion companies automate and streamline processes, achieve supply chain visibility, as well as improve collaboration across their entire business, according to a Trimit press release.
“We are delighted at the opportunity this brings for Seams Systems to bring a Microsoft-based product range to the Australian market. This will fill a gap in the local marketplace that our very experienced organisation is able to exploit to the full,” David Porter, principal at Seams Systems said.
Moving forward, Seams Systems will help apparel and fashion companies optimise their business and drive growth with Trimit’s fashion-specific Microsoft software solution.
“We are really excited to get a chance to work with the team at Seams Systems and the opportunity it brings to launch Trimit in Australia. As partners, we will be working closely together to exchange experiences and bring the best Microsoft-based fashion software to customers in Australia. This work is getting started now, and we look forward to working with the team at Seams Systems,” Troels Rasmussen, head of sales at Trimit said. (GK)
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In the fashion industry, the competition is fierce and to be successful, companies need to keep track of a wide variety of data from multiple sources, communicate, and collaborate effectively, and react fast. Isolated IT systems or heavily customised IT solutions will often make it difficult for fashion companies to work efficiently, and the architecture may not be able to support further growth.
Trimit meets the challenges faced by fashion companies with Trimit Fashion, a flexible and scalable business management solution for the fashion industry. The solution can help fashion companies automate and streamline processes, achieve supply chain visibility, as well as improve collaboration across their entire business, according to a Trimit press release.
“We are delighted at the opportunity this brings for Seams Systems to bring a Microsoft-based product range to the Australian market. This will fill a gap in the local marketplace that our very experienced organisation is able to exploit to the full,” David Porter, principal at Seams Systems said.
Moving forward, Seams Systems will help apparel and fashion companies optimise their business and drive growth with Trimit’s fashion-specific Microsoft software solution.
“We are really excited to get a chance to work with the team at Seams Systems and the opportunity it brings to launch Trimit in Australia. As partners, we will be working closely together to exchange experiences and bring the best Microsoft-based fashion software to customers in Australia. This work is getting started now, and we look forward to working with the team at Seams Systems,” Troels Rasmussen, head of sales at Trimit said. (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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