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Logility and NGC unite resources, introduce Digital Supply Chain Platform 12/15/2021

NGC, a best-in-class provider of software and services for fashion brands and retailers, is now unified with Logility, Inc. to deliver even more value to the global market. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3EYxl6P

Logility and NGC unite resources, introduce Digital Supply Chain Platform “The unification of Logility and NGC continues our commitment to delivering the greatest depth and breadth of supply chain and retail planning solutions

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How will the newly proposed U.S. legislation requiring supply-chain visibility impact the retail industry? explains the changes and how NGC’s latest traceability solution can help.

Read more here: http://ow.ly/PKjQ50CH5kt

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Our president Mark Burstein was recently interviewed by Magazine, where he shares his vision for the future of retail and fashion in the post-pandemic world.

Read about his past experience, career advice and five key trends that have gained momentum since the pandemic began:

http://ow.ly/NY7Z50CH2Pk

Take back control: Four key supply chain strategies for 2021 12/10/2020

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Retailers and brands continue to feel the extensive impact of the pandemic as we head into winter. To build better supply chains, retailers must embrace digital technologies as never before via Chain Store Age.

Our president Mark Burstein explains four key supply chain strategies for 2021 that retailers must follow to take back control now in preparation for a more resilient and agile year ahead.

Read the article here:

Take back control: Four key supply chain strategies for 2021 Retailers and brands continue to feel the extensive impact of the pandemic as we head into winter.

12/10/2020

Consumers’ rising call for sustainability will require retailers to prove each product’s chain-of-custody, a process made possible via our new traceability platform.

Learn more about how to evolve your supply chain: http://ow.ly/EDuy50CAI9e

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Yesterday, US Customs and Border Protection announced personnel at all U.S. ports of entry will detain shipments containing cotton and cotton products originating from the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) and its subordinate and affiliated entities. This requires apparel brands to demonstrate that they are eliminating forced labor in their supply chains through chain of custody documents that provide traceability at every step in the supply chain.

In response to the acute need for traceability solutions, NGC and Logility today announced the availability of the industry’s first digital traceability solution. It enables retailers to document a chain of custody from product to source of record - providing a one-of-a-kind solution to one of the retail and fashion industry’s most critical issues.

Learn more about the news: http://ow.ly/1cin50CBL8Z

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Last week officially kicked off the holiday season. Our latest blog dives into the biggest trends and takeaways.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/37oJq5M

Council Post: Retail Supply Chains Are Broken — Here’s How To Fix Them 12/01/2020

As an official Forbes Technology Council member, our president Mark Burstein’s latest article reveals three ways retail supply chains can be fixed.

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Council Post: Retail Supply Chains Are Broken — Here’s How To Fix Them Covid-19 was an unprecedented shock to retail brands everywhere, but unfortunately, it will not be the last one.

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As we enter the holiday season, we wish you and your loved ones a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving this year.

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The holidays this year will be incredibly unique, and it will be the retailers that implement a strong supply chain strategy that find success. Mark Burstein’s latest article in Supply & Demand Chain Executive reveals the benefits to a strong supply chain.

Read here: http://ow.ly/rBYa50Corif

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Our president Mark Burstein expects Customs and Border Protection to soon require retailers to trace the manufacturing of goods from the chain of custody at the cotton source through to the vendor of the finished goods.

Learn more in our latest blog: http://ow.ly/COn350CiNHR

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With the probable ban on cotton products using inputs from the Xinjiang region in China, retailers must be prepared to trace goods through their supply chain. Our latest blog provides an overview of the current issue.

“Traceability through chain of custody from the cotton source through the finished goods vendor will be required so Customs and Border Protection can verify that forced labor was not used at any point in the supply chain,” remarked our president Mark Burstein about the issue recently.

Read here: http://ow.ly/COn350CiNHR

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