The implementation of new processes and the adoption of a new work culture and "smart" production methods
The mass customization of our production has become a priority with the emergence of new lifestyles, the consumer’s experience and the choices made by our business partners. This is why we accompany them through their choices to better serve our clients.
In the era of information sciences, the integration of digital transformation has allowed us to implement new processes, adopt a new work culture as well as “smart” production methods which are more flexible, more productive, more optimized and more ecological. It is in this context that the industrial division of the Baco group started since 2015 a global digital industrial transformation program based on 4 pillars:
Digitalization of the processes
Interoperability of the value chain
Personalization of the production and co-creation
Training of human resources
Our production sites work with young Tunisian start-ups in order to improve our processes and introduce new technologies to facilitate the deployment of the digital transformation strategy and the integration of 3D printing design concepts, Big data, internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence. In terms of ecology, we integrated an ethical aspect in the chains by adopting eco-friendly production methods, more eco-design, recycling and circular economy but also a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) certification procedure to economically rationalize our processes and make our products and processes more eco-friendly.
Our products and collections incorporate smart materials whose efficiency remains even when wet such as UV protection, anti-perspirant effect, anti-transparent fabrics to ensure opaque swimsuits, and incorporation of optical fibers for safety. These technological advances make our products and collections the pride of our customers. In terms of traceability, RFID technology was introduced to strengthen our activity and has been used and innovated to track production and manage quality, thereby allowing the tracking of a garment, from its manufacture until its delivery to the customer. Ultimately, a product incorporating such technology would totally be able to communicate autonomously with collaborative and interconnected tools throughout the supply chain.