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30 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

30 August 2023

Infor, Made2Flow unveil interface for brands, suppliers to assess data in supply chains

Infor, a leading industry cloud company, introduces a specialised interface in partnership with technological firm, Made2Flow to support traceability and impact measurement in brands and supply chains.

Isatou Ndure August 29 2023

Infor has combined its interface with Made2Flow, which specialises in the analysis and validation of environmental data in the fashion industry, to automate the necessary data flow and impact calculations that underpin comprehensive environmental assessments.

By capturing data across the entire supply chain spectrum – from yarn suppliers and fabric manufacturers to garment producers – the interface empowers fashion brands with real-time, useful metrics essential for effective monitoring, measurement, and analysis.

According to the release, this approach not only enhances visibility into the broader context of the fashion lifecycle but also facilitates ongoing collaboration to meet sustainability goals and communicate transparently with stakeholders.

Addressing these critical concerns, the interface between Infor and Made2Flow streamlines data processing, fosters transparency across the production supply chain, and enables traceability and impact measurement across multiple tiers of the fashion ecosystem.

The release mentions that with sustainability taking centre stage in the fashion industry, brands are under mounting pressure to quantify and mitigate their environmental impact while aligning with impending regulations such as the EU Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules (PEFCR) and Digital Product Passport.

Helene Behrenfeldt, industry and solution strategy director for the fashion sector at Infor said: “In addition to being able to expedite design and development time by up to 50% we can offer a capability that allows fashion companies to perform environmental impact measurements across their supply chain, and identify areas which can be adjusted to reduce carbon footprints with real-time recommendations.”

Made2Flow attributes overcoming data gaps, being able to validate data, and allowing brands and suppliers to understand their impact hotspots through its Bill of Processes (BOP).

Tal Shogol, CEO of Made2Flow, emphasised the significance of partnerships in this realm, stating: “Developing regulations force fashion brands not only to use impact measurement as a consumer-facing solution but for internal purpose to control in real-time impact reduction activities.

"Thanks to the collaboration and interface with Infor, brands will be able to accurately measure their sustainability efforts and drive to faster impact reduction as an intuitive working tool and increase their sustainability ROI.”

APAC duty-free market expected to grow fastest, fueled by rising income levels and international travelers

Per latest GlobalData estimates, the global duty-free market retailing market was valued at $49 billion in 2022, its highest level ever as it bounced back from the pandemic impact, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 28% during the period 2020-2026, driven by government initiatives, rising passenger numbers, major global events (for instance global sporting tournaments) and the renewed popularity of cruise trips. Infrastructure investments will also play an important role, particularly airport expansion and space refurbishment, and investments in arrivals duty-free formats.

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