1. Fashion and apparel
The fashion industry receives some of the most specialized updates in this release, particularly within the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tools used to design and develop new styles.
- New style color board: Designers can now organize style colorways by theme, collection, or “delivery drops” (e.g., a Spring/Summer collection), making it much easier to manage large product lines.
- Measurement defect tracking: A new feature allows quality teams to track specific measurement errors during bulk production. This helps brands decide whether to pass, fail, or hold a shipment based on how well it matches the original design.
- Smarter integration: New capabilities make it safer and faster to upload data from third-party design apps into Infor’s system without risking data errors or system crashes.
2. Food & beverage, chemicals, and manufacturing
For industries where safety and traceability are critical, Infor is introducing tools to manage product recalls more effectively.
- Automated recall management: A new product recall widget uses Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to quickly identify which customers received an affected item and automatically create “recall issues” for each one.
- Track and trace: Enhanced “track and trace” capabilities help companies comply with growing regulations regarding food safety and consumer transparency.
3. FDA-regulated industries (life sciences & healthcare)
Businesses that must follow strict FDA regulations (like medical devices or pharmaceutical companies) will see major improvements in digital compliance.
- Electronic signatures (e-signatures): The system now supports e-signatures and electronic records for physical inventory tasks. This eliminates the need to print, hand-sign, and scan hundreds of pages of paperwork, helping companies meet FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements digitally.
4. Global finance (localized impact)
Infor is also rolling out updates to help companies stay compliant with the specific tax and reporting laws of different countries (Ex: France, Romania, and Colombia).
5. Distribution and warehousing
For the process and distribution industries, the update focuses on visibility and accuracy in the warehouse.
- Lot-level reconciliation: Managers can now see exact mismatches between the warehouse system and the main business system at the “lot” (group of items) level. This makes it much faster to investigate why inventory numbers might be off.
- Outbound tracking IDs: This release allows for “bulk tracking” while items are moving inside a warehouse, only requiring specific, individual tracking (serialization) at the moment they are shipped to the customer.