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Datatex signs agreement with 2 Indian cos

By November 27, 20171 Min Read
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Datatex AG, a leader in ERP solutions for the apparel and textile industry with the largest installed base of textile software, has signed agreements with two Indian companies—Gemini Consulting and Services and Fulcrum Consultancy. As non-exclusive independent partners, both companies will promote, market and implement Datatex products in the Indian market.

Datatex is the world’s leading supplier of IT software solutions to the global textile and apparel industry and has customers in 42 countries and five continents. “Our goal is to optimise our clients’ business focusing on textile and apparel planning functions, textile and apparel scheduling functions and a very elaborate and accurate costing functionality. Datatex textile ERP platforms represent over 20 years of continuous software development and refinement in close collaboration with users in the textile and apparel sector,” a company official said.

Textile and apparel have very different and particular planning and scheduling requirements. Datatex planning and the Datatex scheduling systems have proven to be one of the key success factors for its customers.

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