Grupo M has chosen NGC’s PLM platform to drive innovation and efficiency for its rapidly growing business. Grupo M is the western hemisphere’s largest apparel manufacturer. NGC Software is a leading provider of fashion product lifecycle management (PLM), supply chain management and apparel enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions.
Grupo M has more than 10,000 employees in the Dominican Republic and Haiti and produces more than 20 million garments a year and 2,20,000 pounds of fabric each week. With NGC’s software, Grupo M aims to raise the bar even higher, relying on NGC’s fashion PLM for further productivity improvements throughout its complex organization. NGC’s PLM will provide Grupo M with key capabilities such as line planning, tech packs, digital asset management, material development, sampling, costing, and testing and compliance. Features such as workflow calendars, global collaboration and exception dashboards further improve communication while ensuring that key deadlines are met.
Working with NGC will help Grupo M reduce lead times by streamlining every area of product design and development.
Grupo M has built its business based on high standards of customer service, attention to detail and quality, and ethical manufacturing; the company’s customers include the largest retailers and brands in the world.
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