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Clothing Connected is a software solution for apparel and related supply chain businesses. It aims to connect different stages of the supply chain journey and unlock the value of business data. The official website positions it as a platform that helps companies operate more successfully and sustainably, with a core focus on suppliers, products, sourcing, quality, and track-and-trace traceability.
Based on the publicly available information, the platform includes six main modules: supplier compliance, quality management, product lifecycle management, sourcing, Track and Trace, and trends and insights. The supplier compliance module supports supplier onboarding, risk management, and automated compliance tracking. Quality management covers audits, inspections, risk assessments, and incident records. PLM is used to manage product specifications, critical paths, and automated workflows. The sourcing module supports negotiations, orders, contracts, and process optimization. The traceability module uses “blockchain-inspired encrypted tracking technology” to view origin, process, and movement information. The reporting module helps identify key metrics and generate actionable insights.
The official website does not disclose plans, subscription pricing, billing metrics, a free plan, or trial policy; it only provides a demo booking option. The sourcing module mentions that it can reduce end-to-end costs by 2%-10%, but this is a value proposition rather than pricing information. Deployment options are also not specified, so it is unclear whether the product is a pure cloud SaaS, privately deployed, or offered in a hybrid model.
The main advantage is its strong industry focus. It covers key areas of the apparel supply chain, including compliance, quality, PLM, sourcing, and traceability, making it suitable for companies that need a unified data source and greater supply chain transparency. Its emphasis on real-time compliance, quality insights, and end-to-end tracking aligns well with brand owners’ needs around risk management, recalls, and sustainability responsibilities. The downside is that public information is limited. Details about third-party integrations, APIs, permission management, security certifications, implementation methods, and customer support are not provided, so these should be verified in depth during a demo.
Clothing Connected is better suited to mid-sized and large apparel brands, retailers, sourcing teams, quality teams, NPD/product development teams, and compliance and sustainability teams. Access from mainland China, payment methods, and localized support are not disclosed, so these remain unknown. If a company has strong localization requirements in China, it may also evaluate alternatives such as Centric PLM, PTC FlexPLM, SAP Ariba, Sourcemap, and Sedex, with particular attention to local network performance, data compliance, and supplier onboarding costs.
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clothingconnected.global is an United Kingdom SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach clothingconnected.global directly.