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Jaspal Group partners with Centric Software to boost operational efficiency

It aims to scale sustainably and enhance efficiency as it expands across Southeast Asia.

Thailand’s lifestyle and fashion retailer Jaspal Group has partnered with Centric Software to implement Centric PLM to enhance operational efficiency.

Jaspal Group, with over 77 years in the industry, is gearing up for an expansion across Southeast Asia, focusing on sustainable growth and improved efficiency.

“To enable growth, we need to get the fundamentals right, such as centralising our product data and enhancing our automation and collaboration tools. This will give us a competitive advantage to bring products to market faster in this economic climate,” said Daniel Yeung, Chief Technology Officer of Jaspal Group.

The implementation of Centric PLM will standardise product-related data and processes across Jaspal Group’s design, merchandising, sourcing, and quality control teams, reducing errors and delays.

Additionally, Jaspal Group anticipates key benefits, including reduced time-to-market, lower costs, and improved product quality.

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