Zyod Raises $18 Million To expand its Fashion Manufacturing Presence

India Manufacturing Review Team
Tuesday, 25 June 2024

Zyod is an Indian startup that helps global fashion brands with their entire design-to-delivery process by providing them with its tech platform. The firm has raised USD 18 million up in another financing round to extend its presence to more than 40 nations across the globe.

The start-up firm with its headquarters in Gurugram collaborates with Indian factories to assist them in producing fashion garments for global brands. It offers enterprise resource planning software, which it calls the "brain of manufacturing," that lets processing plants know what should be created, how it ought to be made and when it ought to be made to allow them completely to use their capacity.

According to Zyod co-founder Ankit Jaipuria, less than 33% of India's over 80,000 small and medium factories are using their capacity. The startup provides factories with assistance in comprehending which components, such as fabric, are required to produce clothing for a specific brand through its ERP platform. It additionally makes sense of the example in which the  fabric ought to be cut and stitched in view of the prerequisite raised by the brand to get most extreme use.

“We are giving that day-to-day instruction, which earlier was given by a factory owner, and that’s: how it has to be made, when it has to be made, what has to be made — all of this runs through Zyod, and that’s why I say Zyod acts as a brain of manufacturing, and the factories act as executing arms,” Jaipuria said.

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