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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Country Road Group Retail 5608 $695M Australia Lectra Lectra Fashion PLM Fashion PLM 2013 n/a
In 2013, Country Road Group implemented Lectra Fashion PLM, adopting the Fashion PLM application to standardize tech pack generation and specification control. The initiative targeted product development and technical design workflows within the apparel organization. Operational ownership sat with the Head of Technical and the Childrenswear Manager, supported by three apparel technologists and a technician responsible for woven product categories. These roles used Lectra Fashion PLM primarily for tech pack generation and to maintain technical specification records. The configuration emphasized role-based access and template-driven tech pack workflows. Configured and used modules followed standard Fashion PLM capabilities, including centralized tech pack management, specification and measurement and grading rule management, sample and prototype tracking, and materials and bill of materials records. Pattern and asset version control and structured measurement tables were applied to woven categories to ensure repeatable tech pack outputs. Lectra Fashion PLM served as the single source for product definition across pre-production stages. Governance changes included standardized tech pack templates and approval workflows embedded into product development processes to improve consistency across childrenswear and woven lines. The deployment reinforced technical design and product development functions, with no external system integrations documented in the available source.
Imperial Fashion Group Retail 500 $200M Italy Lectra Lectra Fashion PLM Fashion PLM 2015 n/a
In 2015 Imperial Fashion Group implemented Lectra Fashion PLM. The Lectra Fashion PLM deployment has been active since August 2015 and is positioned to support the companys Models & Production Area, specifically pattern making, production planning, and costing functions within the retail apparel business. Lectra Fashion PLM was configured to manage raw material estimation for price creation and to coordinate cutting room activities, reflecting core Fashion PLM capabilities for bill of materials, costing, and production workflow orchestration. The implementation encompassed CAD-oriented pattern maker workflows and included development of ad hoc procedures with Lectra to reduce material usage and cycle time, alongside iterative software development to tailor processes to Imperial Fashion Groups pattern cutting and costing requirements. Operational integration focused on production governance rather than broad IT system integrations, the platform centralizes coordination with 20 external cutting-room companies and serves as the primary interface between pattern makers and manufacturing partners. The company retained an internal subject matter contact who liaised with Lectra and with external software houses to implement customizations and ensure the PLM captured company-specific workflows and estimation logic. Governance and rollout emphasized workflow analysis, requirements translation to the vendor, and continuous process optimization through targeted software enhancements, with the internal contact guaranteeing project success during start-up. Outcomes reported by Imperial Fashion Group include optimized production cycles, faster operations, and improved quality as a result of the Lectra Fashion PLM deployment and the bespoke procedures developed in collaboration with Lectra.
Les Enphants Retail 600 $171M Taiwan Lectra Lectra Fashion PLM Fashion PLM 2014 n/a
In 2014, Les Enphants implemented Lectra Fashion PLM to centralize and manage apparel product lifecycles. Lectra Fashion PLM was deployed as the company’s primary Fashion PLM solution to support product development and merchandising business functions. The implementation included configuration of core product lifecycle capabilities common to Fashion PLM, including collection planning, tech pack and specification management, sample and prototype tracking, bill of materials management, and workflow orchestration. Standardized templates and approval gates were established to enforce version control, handoffs between design and development, and structured specification updates. Operational coverage focused on product development, design, pattern making, merchandising and sourcing activities within Les Enphants’ Taiwan organization. Data orchestration centralized specifications, sample histories and collection calendars to improve cross functional collaboration and reduce manual document handoffs. Governance changes included role based access, formalized approval workflows and change control around specification updates to support faster sampling cycles. Outcomes reported by the customer include faster collection planning, faster prototyping and improved cost competitiveness, summarized by the statement “Collection planning is now faster, prototyping is faster and we are more cost competitive.”
Manufacturing 4000 $350M France Lectra Lectra Fashion PLM Fashion PLM 2015 n/a
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  1. Rag & Bone, a United States based Retail organization with 700 Employees
  2. Liberty Mutual Insurance, a United States based Insurance company with 45000 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Lectra Fashion PLM Coverage

Lectra Fashion PLM is a Fashion PLM solution from Lectra.

Companies worldwide use Lectra Fashion PLM, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Country Road Group, Petit Bateau, Imperial Fashion Group and Les Enphants are recorded users of Lectra Fashion PLM for Fashion PLM.

Companies using Lectra Fashion PLM are most concentrated in Retail and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Lectra Fashion PLM are most concentrated in Australia, France and Italy, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Lectra Fashion PLM across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Lectra Fashion PLM range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 50%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 50%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of Lectra Fashion PLM include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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