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DeSL’s Fast Product Management Streamlines Fashion Development

Published: May 18, 2021
Author: Manali bhanushali

(San Francisco Bay Area, California, May 18, 2021) Discover e-Solutions (DeSL) showcases Fast Product Management, a productivity tool for improving and streamlining fashion development. Fast Product Management is among DeSL’s most popular tools due to its powerful and versatile features for retail, fashion, apparel, and footwear brands.

Fast Product Management’s unique configurable, grid-like view allows users to manage virtually all aspects of the product lifecycle from a single intuitive screen. With quick access to an entire portfolio, season or category, users can work on multiple styles editing data and completing tasks from a single user interface. Fast Product Management streamlines and accelerates the development processes.

Styles can be grouped, sorted, and filtered to provide live data relevant to the user. Products can be worked on at the style or color level. Functionality is easily accessed for mass updates, and side-by-side comparisons from one screen. Critical path views allow users to see and complete their tasks.

Comprehensive and detailed costing and quoting analytics are also available through Fast Product Management. The highly configurable interface pulls costing data directly from request for quotes (RFQs) for sourcing teams to review. Tool features include breakdown of costing details and configurable costing calculations. Designed specifically to optimize workflow, multiple quotes can be reviewed at once within the same screen to accelerate the process.

DeSL, market leader in digital transformation and Product Lifecycle Management software solutions, continues to drive innovation by extending software capabilities for the evolving retail, fashion, apparel, and footwear industries. To learn more about Fast Product Management, visit DeSL or request a demo with a DeSL representative.

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