Catch delays early
Watch production live, from cutting to packing
Cutting, sewing, washing, packing; the progress of every stage sits on your screen per order. You see a delay risk the day it forms, not in shipping week.
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Deadlines hold
You see the risk early and act while options like shifting capacity or partial shipment are still on the table.
The report-chasing traffic ends
The phone calls and awaited spreadsheets disappear; the information is already on your screen.
Retail and sales plans stay safe
As shipping dates firm up, store deliveries and campaign plans rest on real data.
End the status calls
Stage-by-stage progress, order by order
Your supplier updates how far each order has progressed at every stage, and you see it live. The "how is production going?" phone calls give way to a single glance.
- Cutting, sewing, washing and packing tracked separately
- Progress percentages updated by the supplier
- All orders on one board, grouped by collection
See risk the day it forms
Delay warnings arrive before the deadline slips
If a stage falls behind plan, the system compares it against the deadline and warns you. You learn about the problem while there is still time to recover, not in shipping week.
- Plan versus actual compared continuously
- Everyone involved is warned the moment risk forms
- Late orders rise to the top of the board
Both sides, one screen
You and your supplier look at the same screen
The supplier enters the progress and you see it; there is no requesting reports or waiting for spreadsheets. Photo updates and stage notes accumulate on the same record.
- Photo updates from the line
- Stage notes and issues on record
- Shipping is the final link of the same flow
Frequently Asked Questions
What if my supplier does not enter progress?
Stale stages are visible on the board and the system reminds the supplier. An update takes seconds to enter; most suppliers prefer it because it kills the phone traffic.
Can I define my own stages?
Yes. You can add stages specific to your process such as embroidery, printing or pressing, and use different flows per product type.
Can I track multiple suppliers at once?
Yes. Every order from every supplier gathers on one board, filterable by supplier, collection or due date.
How are delay warnings calculated?
The planned duration of each stage is continuously compared with actual progress. A warning is raised when the gap grows large enough to threaten the deadline.
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