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CEN/ISSS Workshop Tex Weave. Standardization and Interoperability in the Textile /Clothing Supply Chain Integrated Networks. Summary. The problem Short history from WS/TexSpin to WS/TexWeave Objective and Activities Results and highlights Reference. Check. Logistics. Clothing.
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CEN/ISSS Workshop TexWeave Standardization and Interoperability in the Textile/Clothing Supply Chain Integrated Networks
Summary • The problem • Short history from WS/TexSpin to WS/TexWeave • Objective and Activities • Results and highlights • Reference
Check Logistics Clothing Fabrics Yarns R.M. Trade Accessories Networks distribution Subcontractors Subcontractors fabrics clothing The view of the T/C supply chain Large presence of MEs upstream downstream Large presence of SEs Large presence of SMEs 1 – Textile-Clothing chain is complex and heterogeneous (structural presence of SMEs) 2 – Disappointing adoption of the results of the EDIFACT/ EDITEX results 3 – But critical timeliness and flexibility of the supply chain: semantic interoperability is needed
Before there was TEXSPIN • TEXSPIN CEN/ISSS Workshop (2002-2003) was a sectorial standardisation initiative aiming to provide a standard framework for the integration of the European Textile/Clothing/Distribution chain • The starting point were the legacy of EDITEX and • eTeXML (focused in France on link manufacturing - retailing) • MODA-ML (focused in Italy on manufacturing integration) • The Technological objective was to establish a pre-normative -low cost but scalable- platform for the B2B exchanges in the T/C sector based on XML and Internet technologies • Results (CWA14948/2003) • (Suggested) Business models for fabric and clothing supplying • 19 Formats for document exchange (XML templates: order of fabric or garment, despatch advise, quality report, advancement status, …etc) • A common dictionary • 200 Firms were directly contacted or participated to the meetings; • Some articles on specialised magazines and newspapers • Further Work to be carried out: • Spread adoption, increase support to further business processes, face problems arising from cross-border and cross sectorial transactions,…
Texweave, objectives • CEN/ISSS workshop proposed by Euratex • Objectives (from draft BP) • Methodological improvements and standardization supports • Extension of the supply chain coverage • Fostering Pilot experiences and build a Web Platform(for documentation and awareness support, not operational) • Analysis on Cross sectorial eBusiness and standardization scenarios • Awareness creation and Dissemination on standards and interoperability • The workshop began in March 2005 and ended on August 2006.
WP 1: Methodological improvements and standardization supports • Task 1.1 - Analysis of the different scenario at national level in some countries in Europe with relevant T/C industry • Task 1.2 - Definition of a common logical infrastructure of the dictionary and of the repository of business scenarios • Task 1.3 - Development of a Web based infrastructure for the dictionary and for the repository of business scenarios • Task 1.4 - Filling of the sectorial dictionary of terms (Filling of the repositories) • Task 1.5 - Feasibility of the submission of sectorial Core Components to UN/CEFACT
WP 2: Extension of the supply chain coverage • Task 2.1 - Intercompany workflows in the fabric manufacturing focused on yarn supplying and dieing • Subtask 2.1.1- Analysis and design for manufacturing chain integration • Subtask 2.1.2- Improvement of the interoperability framework • Task 2.2 - Improved services to the customers and better integration with retailing organizations • Subtask 2.2.1 – Analysis and design for retail organizations integration • Subtask 2.2.2 - Improvement of downstream XML messages
WP 3: Pilots and Platform • Task 3.1 - TEX-WEAVE Deployment Methodology and Cost-Benefit Analysis • Task 3.2 - TEX-WEAVE Compliance Certification method • Task 3.3 - Fostering TEX-WEAVE applications • Task 3.4 - Identification of the Industrial Pilot User
WP 4: Cross sectorial eBusiness and standardization scenarios • Task 4.1 - Analysis of Existing Business Processes • Task 4.2 - Re-design of Business Processes According to TCSIP (Textile Cross Sectorial Interface Profile) • Task 4.3 - Feasibility Study According to TCSIP • Task 4.4 - Demonstration and Creation of Acceptance
WP 5: Awareness creation and dissemination on standards and interoperability • Task 5.1 – EU Level Conferences • Task 5.2 – National Workshops and Awareness creations • Task 5.3 – Online services and other publications • Help desk, web site, local training workshops, newsletter
Highlights • Vertical specifications • Extremely focused on processes • Ready-to-use templates • Strong data typing • Use of predefined codes as much as possible • Innovative processes and services • Different requirements upside/downside the Supply Chain • Same framework for SMEs as well as large companies
TexWeave results • Due to administrative problems caused by changes in the European Commission contractual rules for standardizationthe tasks 2, 3, 4 and 5 were not completely accomplished but task 1 was completed and produced the CWA 15557:2006: • CWA1 “Scenarios and XML Templates for B2B in T/C Manufacturing and retail” and all the XML schemas and related documentation that has been published on the web site of the project: www.texweave.org
Our future after TexWeave… Sorry,
Thanks for your attention! • References: • CEN/ISSS TexSpin: CWA 14948/2003 • CEN/ISSS TexWeave • www.cenorm.be/cenorm/businessdomains/businessdomains/isss/activity/tex-weave.asp • Barbara Gatti, CEN/ISSS Workshop Manager, Barbara.gatti@cenorm.be • Deborah Santus Roosen, EURATEX- European Apparel and Textile Organization • Deborah.Santus@euratex.org