SupplyCompass, UK-based leading FashTech company, is geared up to expand its India operations as it is planning to aggressively hire talent across functions and will be signing new brands to its platform.
The company is known for helping fashion brands collaborate with their manufacturers and drive sustainable practices.
As per a statement issued by the company over the next one year, it has the plan to on-board 5,000 fashion brands and their supply chains in India.
The company is also aggressively hiring across the board to fuel its growth plans. They plan to increase their workforce by 200 in the next 12-18 months.
With the growth plans drawn up for India, SupplyCompass aims to make India a strategic hub for its operations to expand its presence further in South East Asian economies.
Started in 2016 by Gus Bartholomew and Flora Davidson, who spent 2 years in India to build the business on the ground, spending their time on the road to research and meet more than 300 manufacturers and suppliers.
SupplyCompass has built a tech platform that enables real-time collaboration between fashion brands and manufacturers for bringing collections to the markets faster without compromising the quality of the end product.
Gus Bartholomew, Co-founder CEO, SupplyCompass, says, “For us, India is of high strategic importance. It is already emerging as one of the fastest-growing fashion markets in the world as more global brands gear up for India launch. This is likely to create a ripple effect on the manufacturing side of the business too. We anticipate ‘Make in India’ and self-reliant India (Atmanirbhar Bharat) to give momentum to India’s fashion and textile landscape making India, the most important market for SupplyCompass.”
Currently, the company is working with globally known brands including the highest scoring BCorp in the UK. They have achieved incredible results using the platform – 43 per cent shorter lead times, dramatic improvements in measuring and reporting on sustainability and slashing ops hours spent managing production by 40 per cent.
It works with fast-growing brands across the world and its software has been deployed across supply chains in Europe, America and Asia.
The organisation has a highly ambitious team that cares about solving the most pressing issues in fashion across UK and India. They are backed by some of Europe and India’s leading Venture Capital firms and on a rapid growth path. The company has raised 2.5 million GBP till date in funding.
Their supply chain collaboration software was launched in January 2020. They have a high customer-centric approach to product development and release new features every 4-6 weeks.
As of now, the company has offices in London and Hyderabad.