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About this app

Streamline and simplify your garments production process with OMS V2 — your complete solution for managing production activities efficiently and effectively.

OMS V2 is specially designed for the apparel and garment manufacturing industry, helping businesses of all sizes manage every step of production. Whether you are overseeing cutting, sewing, finishing, or shipment, OMS V2 provides powerful tools to monitor tasks, track progress, and optimize workflow, all from a single platform.

Key Features:

Production Tracking: Easily monitor the status of ongoing production activities.

Task Management: Assign, schedule, and update production tasks across teams.

Real-Time Updates: Get instant notifications and real-time updates from the production floor.

Quality Control: Record inspection results and maintain quality standards throughout production.

Reports & Analytics: Generate detailed production reports to analyze performance and identify bottlenecks.

User-Friendly Interface: Clean, simple design makes it easy for all team members to use.

Secure Data Management: Keep all your production data safe and accessible when needed.

Why Choose OMS V2?

Save time by reducing manual paperwork.

Improve coordination between production teams.

Increase visibility into daily operations.

Make smarter, data-driven production decisions.

Take control of your garments production with OMS V2 and experience a new level of efficiency and productivity.

Download OMS V2 today and take your garments business to the next level!
Updated on
Oct 6, 2025

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