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TexSys is a vertical SaaS/enterprise system for textile manufacturers. It aims to manage the full workflow on a single platform, from customer inquiries, quotations, and order confirmation to purchasing, incoming material inspection, lab certification, production, finished-goods quality inspection, and export shipping. It emphasizes being “Built for Textile,” meaning it is designed specifically for the textile industry rather than adapted from a generic ERP system.
Based on the official website, TexSys offers a fairly complete set of core modules. Sales and order management can handle inquiries, quotations, and order confirmations; the purchasing module is used to create purchase orders and track supplier deliveries; the quality module covers incoming fabric-lot inspection and can send samples to laboratory partners; digital test certificates returned by labs can be entered directly into the system; the production module supports production planning, execution, and quality checkpoints at each stage; the inventory module provides real-time inventory and batch traceability for raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods; and the shipping module can generate transport and export documents while preserving an audit trail from order to shipment.
The official website does not publish plans, pricing, billing metrics, or payment methods. It only provides a Request a Demo form, so buyers will need to schedule a demo and ask for a quote before procurement. A free version or self-service trial is also not clearly stated. In terms of integrations, the clearest capability is workflow-level integration with testing laboratories, so certificates do not need to be sent by email or re-entered manually. However, the site does not disclose other integration capabilities such as finance systems, ecommerce, logistics, BI, or APIs.
The main advantage is end-to-end process coverage designed around textile-industry workflows, making it especially suitable for factories that care about quality testing, certificate records, export documentation, and batch traceability. The system also highlights configuration and go-live within days, while management can monitor business status through real-time dashboards. The downside is the lack of key procurement information: pricing, security and compliance, deployment model, permission model, API availability, and service/support details are not disclosed, making it difficult to judge implementation complexity and total cost of ownership from the website alone.
TexSys is better suited to small, midsize, and larger textile manufacturers, export-oriented factories, and teams with high quality-management requirements that still rely on Excel/WhatsApp to track inspections and certificates. The website does not provide information about access from China, so actual availability, network stability, and cross-border payment options need to be tested and confirmed. If local deployment in China or strict payment/compliance requirements are important, it may be worth comparing Kingdee, Yonyou, Odoo, SAP Business One, Dynamics 365, and domestic textile ERP alternatives.
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texsys.co is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach texsys.co directly.