To help our customers and potential partners better understand our assessment program, we sat down with Head of Assessments Basto Wong to talk about Datacolor’s supplier assessment services:
A: Benefit for Brands: Datacolor Certify provides transparency into your supply chain, reduces the time from design to consumer, ensures quality expectations are met, and gives qualified suppliers the ability to self-approve.
Benefit for Suppliers and Mills: Datacolor Certify delivers increased production efficiency, the ability to reach more brands by showcasing their capabilities, opportunities to optimize the color development process, and significant cost and resource savings.
A: The idea of an accreditation program isn’t new to the market, but our approach of a universal, yet economical program is. We took our team’s collective experience in the textile industry to build a program that utilized our regional resources, focused heavily on communication between mills and brands, and ultimately maximized the outcomes. This presents a first-of-its-kind opportunity for brands and mills to build and share knowledge and streamline their color management process—all of which will benefit the textile industry as a whole.
A: There are two ways mills can join the program:
In both cases, the process starts with the mill registering its site, equipment and operator information. After that, operators will participate in an online learning course to refresh their training. When the mill is ready, a Datacolor accreditor will go onsite and conduct the accreditation. Once the mill is qualified based on program requirements, they will be awarded a certificate. Throughout this process, mills will receive support from Datacolor’s local team.
A: To join the program, a brand must specify Datacolor as their accreditation service provider. After that, the brand can nominate a mill to get certified by Datacolor. If the mill is already certified, the brand can choose to recognize that mill’s certificate.
Brands committed to the program will have access to Datacolor’s certified mill database as well as regular communication with the assessment services team.
A: This is a universal program, so a mill only needs to get certified once per year. After that, the certificate will be recognized by all the brands in the program. For mills accustomed to multiple certifications this can dramatically cut costs and save time. Once certified, mills can also use their certification to promote themselves to brands.
Traditionally, many brands run their certification program by sending quality team members oversees to certify mills. With this approach, the time, administrative and travel costs quickly add up. Brands participating in the Datacolor Certify program no longer need to do this, saving several months and a significant amount of money in the accreditation process.
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