UPDATE -- Manhattan Beachwear Selects CGS’s BlueCherry® as its Cloud-based Solution for End-to-End Global Supply Chain Management

2022-05-14 13:32:35 By : Ms. yuge Xiao

Prominent Swimwear Manufacturer in the U.S. partners with Fashion industry’s Leading Software and IT Services Provider to Drive Efficiencies and Scale Operations

NEW YORK, April 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CGS, a global provider of business applications, enterprise learning and outsourcing services, today announced Manhattan Beachwear, the leading swimwear manufacturer in the Unites States, has selected the award-winning, industry-leading BlueCherry® Enterprise Suite as its end-to-end ERP, PLM and AWS cloud-based solution to modernize its operations.

Manhattan Beachwear has grown from humble beginnings to become one of the largest swim and active wear manufacturers in the U.S. The company’s proprietary and licensed brands can be found in major department stores, such as Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Ave, Bloomingdales, Dillard’s, Macy's, specialty chains like Everything But Water, and small independent retailers located across the United States and internationally.

Headquartered in Southern California, Manhattan Beachwear’s campus is home to a 25,000 square foot, state-of-the-art corporate office housing design, production, finance, customer service, sales and marketing, as well as a 100,000 square foot distribution center in Buena Park, California. International operations include manufacturing facilities in Mexico, China and Vietnam.

About BlueCherry The CGS BlueCherry Enterprise Suite provides clients with comprehensive digital supply chain management solutions, available both in the cloud and on-premises, to drive their fundamental business processes. With a focus on the needs of high-growth organizations operating in consumer lifestyle products, retail, home goods, fashion and apparel, BlueCherry is a unified platform that provides supply chain visibility with the latest digital technologies. The BlueCherry Suite addresses the needs of the end-to-end supply chain, from planning and product development to manufacturing and sales.

Learn More About BlueCherry For more information on the BlueCherry family of solutions, please visit www.BlueCherry.com, email sales@cgsinc.com, or visit our blog at www.cgsinc.com/blog.

About CGS For nearly 40 years, CGS has enabled global enterprises, regional companies, and government agencies to drive breakthrough performance through business applications, enterprise learning and outsourcing services. CGS is wholly focused on creating comprehensive solutions that meet clients’ complex, multi-dimensional needs, and support clients' most fundamental business activities. Headquartered in New York City, CGS has offices across North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. For more information, please visit www.cgsinc.com and follow us on Twitter at @CGSinc and @BlueCherryCGS and on LinkedIn.

Media Contacts: Mark D. Tullio, CGS newsroom@cgsinc.com

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