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STYLEprm: Product Range Management at its Best

STYLEprm is the leading Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tool available for the apparel industry today. Encompassing the development of an entire range of products, STYLEprm has gone beyond the focus on single product design. “Range” simply represents a group of styles with a common goal, be it a catwalk show, an exhibition, a photo shoot or a sales meeting.

Customers can create a range calendar, geared specifically to ranges and events, with locked critical dates that are inherited by all the styles in the range. This feature is at the core of STYLEprm, and underpins the workflow engine to drive on-time product development.

A visual overwiew of the entire range will be immediately shown using a traffic light paradigm. Bottleneck processes are highlighted so that work can be reassigned to get development back on track.

Many special features are available to analyse the ranges by any of the unlimited criteria associated with a product.

 
Many Colors, Many Styles...

STYLE Manager

The Style Manager function provides a tabbed folder which allows access to all information associated with a style to authorised users

Global Access

Web-based and accessible 24 hours a day from a web browser, STYLEprm has tools to translate into any language. 

STYLEprm comes with a Merchandiser Report layout that closely mimics a spreadsheet.

Notes, Pictures and Attachments

STYLEprm is the repository for drawings, diagrams and photos, fax images, catwalk or manufacturing videos, audio clips, and documents associated with the development of a style.  

STYLEprm can issue instructions for making samples and prototypes of single sizes or fully graded sets. It has the ability to record actual measurements against any number of pre-defined fitting session types. Once garments are received, they can be measured and compared against the style standard grading table measurements and tolerances and any variations may be highlighted. 

 

 

 


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Kingslake's proven business software solutions tackle specific problems in a number of business domains: apparel, automotive, civil engineering construction, electronics, food and beverage, manufacturing, distribution, logistics, life sciences and healthcare.