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30 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

30 October 2023

Haelixa, Artwell eye end-to-end cashmere supply chain visibility

Cashmere manufacturing company, Artwell, has partnered with Haelixa, a global physical traceability solution provider to integrate technology in tracing its cashmere fibre origin to the finished garment.

Isatou Ndure October 27 2023

Haelixa's physical traceability solution introduces a DNA marker for each farm selected by Artwell.

These markers are incorporated into the fibres before dehairing, allowing for comprehensive testing throughout the cashmere processing stages to confirm the presence of these marked fibres.

To ensure the integrity of its products, Artwell employed a QR-code-based lot management system supported by Haelixa, allowing each lot to be tracked with its own QR code throughout the vertically integrated system.

This combination of digital and physical traceability claims to guarantee the fibres remain unchanged and unaltered during various processing stages, such as dehairing, dyeing, spinning, or knitting. Consequently, it offers consumers greater visibility into product origins and raw materials.

According to both companies, all procedures are systematised and standardised to enhance the quality of cashmere garments while minimising contamination and waste.

Artwell is an early adopter of the Good Cashmere Standard and a visit to Inner Mongolia by Gediminas Mikutis, the CEO of Haelixa, inspired the pursuit of greater transparency along the journey of cashmere fibres.

Artwell noted its commitment to efficiency and transparency extends to its manufacturing processes, which it characterises by its streamlined and organised nature.

This collaboration also serves to address the issue of fraudulent or counterfeit cashmere products saturating the market.

The manufacturing company, reports that some suppliers blend cashmere with lower-quality fibres, deceiving consumers and tarnishing the reputation of genuine cashmere. By establishing a transparent supply chain Artwell aims to ensure the authenticity of its products by integrating a combination of digital and physical traceability measures.

In September, Haelixa received financial support from the Zürich Silk Association (ZSIG) to aid its mission of using DNA markers to create full supply chain transparency.

In June, Social enterprise CottonConnect and Haelixa joined forces to deliver digital and physical cotton traceability throughout the supply chain, support circularity, and validate any sustainability claims.

Traditional AI is here to stay in the retail and apparel space

Initially, retailers used AI for basic tasks, including inventory management and demand forecasting. However, its usage has now become more prevalent in other aspects such as personalized marketing, customer service, pricing optimization, and supply chain management. With the rise of ecommerce and the increasing importance of data-driven decision-making, AI adoption in retail and apparel has accelerated. The industry now relies on AI to enhance the shopping experience, optimize business operations, and gain an overall competitive edge.

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