17 July 2009, New York - Yunique Solutions Inc. has announced
the addition of innovative new materials development tools to its
market-leading plmOn product lifecycle management (PLM) software solution.
As
PLM systems typically do not provide a comprehensive materials development
toolset, these new plmOn capabilities will now make it possible for fashion
companies to advance beyond the use of spreadsheets, e-mails, and other manual
tools to the benefits of a single, integrated PLM system that allows them to
manage, track, and collaborate on every aspect of both materials development
and new product development. Developed in conjunction with current Yunique
clients, most notably sportswear company Cutter & Buck and performance
apparel maker Pearl Izumi, the new fabric, trim, colour, testing and vendor
collaboration capabilities are incorporated into the latest release of plmOn
and srmOn supplier relationship management solutions.
Yunique's new materials management solutions promise to
significantly reduce development cycles and increase productivity for companies
that manage fabric and trim development; most notably for those that work with
multiple material suppliers and mills, use a wide variety of materials or
components, maintain sizable materials libraries, require stringent materials
testing and quality control, experience lengthy lab dip and color approval
processes, or simply differentiate their products through the materials they
use.
Key among the new plmOn materials development capabilities
are:
Raw Materials Libraries - enable brands and suppliers to
quickly and "at a glance" organize, search, view, import, and
collaborate on materials, trims, and colours. Users can dynamically view
"where used" for each raw material, colour and trim item.
Seasonality Management - manages the use of raw materials
across multiple seasons and maintains a history of pricing for past seasons at
the material, colour, size and treatment and finish levels.
Direct Materials Sourcing - allows companies to manage all
vendor and mill information and relationships, costing and sourcing of materials
from single or multiple suppliers/agent/vendors, and compare all suppliers of
an item on a single page.
Lap Dip and Color Approval - enables both brands and
suppliers to enter and manage lab dips, track approval process status, maintain
colour standard information; maintains a history of dips and submissions for
each colour and accommodates QTX and other file attachments, notes and
communication threads.
Materials Testing, QC and Compliance - provides quick access
to testing, quality standards and requirements for each material; helps ensure
compliance with restricted substances and CPSIA regulations at the fabric,
trim, and style level.
Material Vendor Collaboration - enables secure online access
to mill/supplier/agent/vendor collaboration including messaging, history and
notes on each shared material. Manages submission and notification of new,
approved and dropped material requests and allows vendors to make updates
directly in the same system.
Materials Development Process Tracking - tracks every step of
materials development including costing, testing, lab dips, yarn dye,
handlooms, knit-downs, strike-offs, and more using simple-to-use color-coded
status indicators.
Reporting and Dashboards - allows users to view onscreen
dashboards and print reports on everything regarding materials and vendors,
where materials are used, and the status of materials development across brands
and seasons.
"Many fashion companies are challenged with managing
materials and product development in separate systems using different
methodologies," noted Darioush Nikpour, Yunique Vice President of Business
Development. "Working closely with our clients, we saw an opportunity to
reduce process complexity, time and costs by bringing everything together in
one place. By providing these new materials development tools in a rapid
implementation program, we are significantly increasing the footprint of PLM to
include the comprehensive toolset needed to manage, track, and collaborate
throughout the entire materials and product development process."