ThreadSol, an Enterprise Material Management provider for the sewn products industry is exhibiting at Textile India, Gandhinagar starting from today. ThreadSol’s exhibit was located at Stall 1.34, Hall 10, Mahatma Mandir, Helipad Ground. With its innovative solutions, intelloBuy and intelloCut, ThreadSol demonstrated an entire range of enterprise material management solutions, which can help Indian apparel manufacturers save enormous material cost and boost major profits, in an industry that is heavily dependent upon economic priorities.
IntelloCut is a material planning and optimization solution for the sewn products industry. With the help of its advanced algorithms, it gives the most optimized fabric usage plan for the optimized cutting and wastage reduction. IntelloBuy is a material estimation solution for the sewn products industry. It is the second product by ThreadSol, it gives accurate buying consumption for a particular style which saves millions of dollars of material cost at fabric buying stage.
ThreadSol has partnered with the large manufacturers including Blackberrys, Primetex, K.Mohan, Evolv, Indian Designs in India and Crystal Martin, Brandix, MAS, Hirdaramani in SriLanka, Urmi, Bimexco, Fakri, Epic in Bangladesh, PAN Brothers, Metro Group in Indonesia, Luenthai, Saitex, Dewhirst in Vietnam and many more from these regions. The solutions have helped them reduce their wastage to under 1%. Keeping up with the evolving times of technology, ThreadSol is also using smartphone and tablet applications to seamlessly integrate processes with manufacturers.
“We use fabric from all over the world and it’s a huge cost for us. ThreadSol approached us about 2 years back, before that we used to do a lot of excel and Back-of-the-envelope calculations to get into fabric orders and consumptions, and we saw an opportunity to save fabric and I’d confidently say we’re saving efficiently and reducing wastage with intelloCut†said Nitin Mohan, Director, Balckberrys.
Anuj George, Country Head, India, believes in the philosophy of ‘Buy what you need’ and ‘Use what you have.’ He further adds, “Indian apparel industry is seeing a decline in growth rate and facing some stiff competition from other countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Kenya. This requires the companies to be more cost effective and competitive. The major cost in manufacturing is cost of fabric and not many endeavors are made to reduce this. ThreadSol not only ensures fabric cost saving but also reduces the work load and effort on the production floor. IntelloCut and IntelloBuy, products of ThreadSol, together offer complete Enterprise Material Management that helps manufacturers boost their bottom line by 50 per cent by virtue of fabric cost saving at the buying stage and reduced process loss at the factory level.”
About Threadsol:
ThreadSol, which is based in Singapore, is the pioneer in Enterprise Material Management for the sewn products industry, and takes pride in constantly challenging the present and being part of this technological revolution. ThreadSol’s outlook is to introduce technologically driven products to drive manufacturing by targeting material cost and differentiate from the extremely competitive environment.
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