Aptean Unveils AI-Driven Operations Platform for Fashion and Apparel Brands

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Aptean launches AI-powered operations platform for fashion brands, automating workflows across design, sourcing, and production to improve efficiency and reduce time-to-market.

Aptean Unveils AI-Driven Operations Platform for Fashion and Apparel Brands

Aptean has introduced Aptean Fashion & Apparel, a new enterprise operations solution designed specifically for the fashion and apparel sector. Built on the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central platform and integrated with AppCentral, the solution leverages agentic artificial intelligence technology to streamline operational decision-making and automate complex workflows across the product lifecycle.

The platform addresses key operational challenges facing fashion brands by providing real-time visibility and control across critical business functions including design, sourcing, production, and delivery. By automating routine decisions and workflows, the solution is designed to help brands reduce time-to-market for new products, improve profit margins, and enhance overall operational efficiency throughout their supply chains.

The launch reflects growing demand within the fashion and apparel industry for technology solutions that combine enterprise resource planning capabilities with advanced AI functionality. The integration with Microsoft's widely-adopted Business Central platform positions the offering as an accessible option for brands of varying sizes seeking to modernize their operations infrastructure.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

Back to newsPublished Feb 17

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