ITALY: Benetton implements WFX PLM across South Asia

By | 28 November 2012

Benetton is rolling out the WFX On-demand web-based PLM solution across its South Asian operations to help manage product development and production and to collaborate with its vendor base.

The company runs 550 stores across the region and sources from more than 100 vendors.

Benetton uses SAP as an internal ERP system, which is being interfaced with WFX PLM so that information flows seamlessly between the two systems.

WFX should help enhance Benetton's growth by reducing product development lead times, enhancing product quality and deliveries, and reducing product cost.

Sectors: Apparel, Manufacturing, Retail, Sourcing, Technology

Companies: Benetton, SAP

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