Aptean Launches AI-Powered Operations Platform for Fashion and Apparel Brands

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Aptean launches AI-powered Fashion & Apparel platform on Microsoft Dynamics 365 to streamline operations, automate workflows, and accelerate time-to-market for fashion brands.

Aptean Launches AI-Powered Operations Platform for Fashion and Apparel Brands

Aptean has introduced Aptean Fashion & Apparel, a comprehensive operations solution designed to streamline business processes across the fashion and apparel industry. Built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and AppCentral, the platform leverages agentic artificial intelligence technology to enable real-time decision-making capabilities for brand operators managing complex supply chain and production workflows.

The solution automates end-to-end operational processes spanning design, production, and delivery phases, allowing fashion and apparel companies to reduce time-to-market for new products while maintaining operational efficiency. By centralizing decision-making through AI-driven insights, the platform aims to help brands optimize inventory management, demand forecasting, and margin protection across their operations.

The launch addresses ongoing challenges within the fashion industry regarding operational complexity and speed-to-market pressures. Aptean's integration with Microsoft's business applications ecosystem positions the platform as part of a broader digital transformation initiative for mid-market and enterprise fashion retailers seeking to modernize their operational infrastructure.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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