AEPC Seminar on Enabling Competitiveness in Apparel Sector & Launch of Compendium for Good Management Practices

Sonal Jindal & Chetan Mathur, Managing Partners, Medusa Source recently participated in a Seminar organized by Apparel Exports Promotion Council (AEPC) & International Labour Organization(ILO) at Hotel Taj Palace, New Delhi. The topic for the Seminar was on Enabling Competitiveness in Apparel Sector & Launch of Compendium for Good Management Practices.

The seminar aimed to set a benchmark in the apparel industry production, management practices and profitability to global standards. Based on the practices adopted, the participating units would be benefited with the time & cost saving as indicated in the compendium. The main highlights of the seminar were to highlight policy concerns that need priority attention to continue RMG sector growth and to discuss facilitative policy framework and schemes that sector requires to meet the dual goal of employment generation and skill building and to launch the compendium of good management practices that RMG sector can adopt for market alignment and competitiveness.

About Medusa Source- Medusa Source is a supply chain management company providing end to end product sourcing solutions to Brands, Retailers, Labels & Wholesalers worldwide. With extensive sourcing experience, their unmatched capability has made them chosen by prominent brands across the globe. Their clients rely on them to keep supply lines going, propel their growth as well as profits. Their work includes identifying & evaluating factories, design and development assistance, production follow-ups, stringent quality control, logistics & shipping consolidations. They source all fashion – RTW apparel, fashion accessories, cosmetics, home decor and more. Their vendor network is spread through India, Nepal & Sri Lanka and they have over 150 suppliers and manufacturers in their matrix. With complete focus on transparency & traceability, Medusa Source supports and promotes “SUSTAINABILITY” from the stage of products being manufactured to the product being delivered to the customers.