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AliExpress expands US offering with new marketplace model
The Chinese e-tailer expands US seller opportunities with a new self-serve Marketplace model and API integration tools for seamless e-commerce growth.
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Ortlieb implements AI-powered repair system
The German outdoor company partners with the Munich-based AI startup Brakeable to streamline repairs, enhancing efficiency and sustainability while simplifying the customer experience.
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Lectra looks back on a strong year 2022
For 2022, Paris-based company Lectra – a specialist in digital design solutions and cutting equipment – has reported a 35 percent increase in revenues to €521.9 million and a net income of €43.8 million. EBITDA was up 51 percent to €98.4 million. In Dec. 2022, Lectra announced the signature of ...
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Lectra acquires majority of SaaS provider TextileGenesis
Paris-based company Lectra has announced the signature of an agreement to acquire 51 percent of the capital and voting rights of the Dutch company TextileGenesis, a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for sustainable material traceability that is also partnering with the Textile Exchange and the Cotton Trust Protocol, as ...
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Kappahl picks SaaS company TrusTrace as its traceability solution
SaaS company TrusTrace, based in Stockholm and Coimbatore, India, has announced that the Swedish apparel brand Kappahl has selected the TrusTrace platform for product traceability and supply chain transparency as its traceability solution. According to the company, the partnership aims to strengthen Kappahl’s sustainability initiatives and provide it with the ...
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Textile waste handling: the invisible part of global circular supply chains
It’s no secret that waste represents a huge problem in the apparel industry, but what is less understood is the potential untapped resource such waste represents. SaaS technologies are looking to digitize, connect, and scale global textile-to-textile recycling, connecting fashion brands and manufacturers with waste handlers and recyclers and build ...
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Former Sport 2000 CEO joins Dutch SaaS startup
Former Sport 2000 GmbH CEO Markus Hupach is joining Dutch SaaS startup Arion as CEO, effective immediately. Arion’s parent, sports tech company Ato-Gear, claims to be ushering in “a revolution in athletic footwear” with Arion, a digital software/insole solution that aims to help people improve their performance and technique and ...