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Tantex-Qlik announce tie-up

By September 16, 20161 Min Read
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Qlik, a leader in visual analytics, has announced that Tantex, a Singapore-based textile and garments design and supplier, has chosen Qlik for its visual analytics platform. Using Qlik platform, Tantex can analyse over 25 years’ worth of data to identify the latest fashion trends, forecast demand, and provide spot-on advice to fashion retailers.

Over the years, as Tantex’s list of global retailers grew and the company expanded into more markets, executives found it challenging to analyse numerous reports that were formatted differently across departments and countries. To reduce the time-consuming process of customising each report, Tantex chose to leverage Qlik’s visual analytics platform, to speed up decision making and strengthen go-to-market strategies.

Additionally, Tantex’s day-to-day operations are simplified after implementing Qlik with the help of Avensys Consulting, a Qlik partner in Singapore. The increase in overall efficiency and productivity has enabled Tantex to focus more resources on its business strategies. The interpretation of data is easy through Qlik’s smart visualisations, and the resulting insights have given the brand a competitive edge as it continues to source for fresh ways to stay ahead in a hyper-competitive market.

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