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Singapore : Yunique Solutions & eWarna JV to sell color collaboration tools

Online color management solutions (CMS) provider eWarna and Yunique Solutions announce an integration and distribution agreement that paves the way for Yunique to market and deliver advanced online color collaboration tools powered by eWarna’s patented Online Color Exchange (OCX) as an integrated component of its popular plmOn solution.eWarna's on demand web services will allow Yunique plmOn customers to seamlessly store, retrieve, compare and share precise digital color information in the eWarna OCX.

Using plmOn’s proven collaboration and workflow tools, users can then communicate digitized color standards, receive/submit color submissions (lab or bulk dips) through industry standard file formats, set approval tolerances and keep detailed records of all color approvals. These color-specific capabilities are critical to driving time and cost out of the product lifecycle of apparel and other fashion-related products.

By adding color management and collaboration, Yunique will extend plmOn’s already extensive suite of industry-specific digital asset (image) management, tech pack management, quotation and bid management, sample and production planning and tracking, pre-concept line management, and materials management capabilities.

Daniel Pak, CIO of Yunique Solutions stated that they recognize color collaboration as a critical component of product lifecycle management in the fashion industries.
eWarna’s leading edge technology allows us to deliver advanced color solutions to our clients seamlessly inside our plmOn solution. ManHon Shiew, CEO of eWarna added that they are pleased to play a role in Yunique’s fast-paced growth in the PLM marketplace.

The companies have begun integration work and expect to begin delivery of the integrated color capabilities in the second quarter of 2006. Yunique plans to offer the eWarna-powered color tools to existing and prospective plmOn customers as an optional module. plmOn users will gain access to the color functions through the standard plmOn interface without exiting or logging-on to an additional color application.

Singapore based eWarna.com Sdn Bhn is the leading developer of online color collaboration solutions for apparel and color critical industries with offices in the Americas , Europe and Asia . eWarna’s unique Online Color eXchange (OCX) is the world’s first and only online color engine that allows anyone to store, retrieve, compare and share precise digital color ‘fingerprints’ at anytime, anywhere.

Comprehensive suite of business management tools provider Yunique Solutions Inc is a New York-based developer of 100% browser-based product lifecycle management (PLM) and digital asset management (DAM) solutions. It also develops product lifecycle management (PLM) and digital asset management (DAM) solutions for the fashion and related industries

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