Lawson Software (Nasdaq: LWSN) recently announced it has acquired the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software division of San Francisco-based Freeborders. With this acquisition, Lawson will deepen its enterprise software offerings for companies in the fashion industry. Freeborders will retain its existing technology outsourcing services, which are not included in Lawsons acquisition.
PLM helps fashion manufacturing companies more quickly source the materials they need to move a product from design to production. By adding PLM capabilities to its portfolio of enterprise software offerings, Lawson can now help companies establish processes that will enable them to cut the lead time from product concept to production to actual delivery to the retail store shelf.
The best-of-breed PLM solution developed by Freeborders is well-tested and proven in the fashion industry. The company serves 79 PLM customers in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
Lawson Fashion PLM will initially be available as a standalone product and Lawson will determine how the product fits with its core Lawson M3 Enterprise Management System for the fashion industry. The Freeborders solution fills a gap we had in meeting our fashion customers overall supply chain needs, said Bob McKee, industry strategy director, Fashion, for Lawson. We now have a proven PLM solution that our customers can add easily and can work alongside our global fashion solutions.
Lawson and Freeborders currently
serve several joint customers around
the globe, including Hong Kong-based
TAL Group. TAL is the leading manufacturer
of men's and women's garments for
the world's leading brands. This
is good news for customers of Freeborders
and Lawson, noted Dr. Harry Lee,
CEO of TAL Group. It means companies
like ours can look to one vendor
for our enterprise software and
product lifecycle management needs.
It also means we will have the power
of Lawson focused on the PLM product,
given the strategic importance of
the fashion industry to Lawson.
Leading solution providers
who are focused upon the fashion
industry continue to extend their
solution footprints to deliver complete
end-to-end business processes, said
Peter Bambridge, research director,
Gartner, Inc. For example,
combining Product Lifecycle Management
capabilities with backbone ERP systems
can improve agility and speed of
response by enabling tight integration
between planning and execution,
improving visibility across the
entire collaborative supply chain
and enabling the smooth flow of
information from design through
to delivery.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed and the transaction is not anticipated to have a material impact on the company's fiscal 2008 fourth quarter or fiscal 2009 results. Lawson's fiscal year ends May 31, 2008.
About Lawson Software
Lawson Software provides software and service solutions to 4,000 customers in manufacturing, distribution, maintenance and service sector industries across 40 countries. Lawson's solutions include Enterprise Performance Management, Supply Chain Management, Enterprise Resource Planning, Customer Relationship Management, Manufacturing Resource Planning, Enterprise Asset Management and industry-tailored applications. Lawson solutions assist customers in simplifying their businesses or organizations by helping them streamline processes, reduce costs and enhance business or operational performance. Lawson is headquartered in St. Paul, Minn., and has offices around the world.