JAPAN: Dome to implement Technia apparel PLM

By | 30 August 2011

Dome, the official Japanese licensee of the US-based athletic performance brand Under Armour, is to implement the Technia apparel product lifecycle management (PLM) package in a bid to reduce costs and lead times.

The Technia Value Components (TVC) and the Technia Apparel Optimizer tools are based on Enovia PLM from Dassault Systémes.

“This is a strategic project to support the continued growth of Dome to meet the increasing challenges in our business with maximum efficiency,” said Tomohiro Watanabe, general manager of the company’s information system department. 

 

Sectors: Technology

Companies: Under Armour

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