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Schaeffer?s new business process management tool

By May 14, 20191 Min Read
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In the era of industry 4.0, intensive dematerialisation, digital tools are an essential asset to meet new market expectations: traceability, sustainability and flexibility. Schaeffer Productique will present exclusively at ITMA a new business process management tool. Dedicated to textile companies, it will bring more efficiency and flexibility: cloud integration, artificial intelligence, self-adaptive, user-oriented. A true 4.0 economy management system, it communicates with the standardised platform for digital services and traceability EcolTex® (eBIZ 4.0 – European approval). ITMA is an opportunity to show the power of this tool designed with the most advanced technologies. It is accessible to large groups as well as small and medium-sized textile companies. This will allow them to better satisfy their market while minimising the required resources, thus combining performance, ecological footprint and inter-business networking, CSR management and a first step into the world of circular economy.

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