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ERP tool for textile mills

G. Gurumurthy

Coimbatore , Jan. 1

SHOLINGUR Textiles Ltd Software Division (STLSD), a part of the Chennai-based Sholingur Textiles Ltd, has come out with an integrated enterprise software solution for all the key branches of textile industry - spinning, weaving and knitting.

The ERP (enterprise resource planning) solutions - iB spin, iB knit and iB weave - seek to integrate the business processes involving eight critical areas in the textile production planning which includes raw material, finance, payroll, inventory, quality, sales and plant maintenance.

According to Mr P.B. Biswajit Babu, Vice-President, STLSD, the solution offers lower administrative costs (), increased productivity and better customer services.

Mr Biswajit Babu told Business Line that STLSD had held plant demo of iBspin and iB knit software solutions in more than 70 textile units and his company hoped to install the software in about 40 units over the next one year.

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