with Itsperfect and Modexpress
Quick Takeaways: What to expect from the whitepaper
In the whitepaper you’ll discover:
- What’s holding fashion businesses back from reaching their full potential in 2026 and what to do about it
- Why fragmented systems lead to mismatched numbers and avoidable errors
- How rising EU requirements (like ICS2 and Digital Product Passports) are turning data quality into an operational risk
- How New Amsterdam Apparel built a repeatable international operating model with a single view of stock, orders, and exceptions
- A practical model for 2026 that places a fashion ERP as the digital core, paired with a single fulfillment engine running all channels from a shared inventory pool. Your one joined-up view of stock, orders and exceptions
- How this approach leads to fewer errors, cleaner data, faster fulfillment, and a fashion supply chain management process ready for growth in 2026 and beyond.
How to unify systems for improved accuracy and compliance in 2026 and beyond
As fashion brands grow, managing wholesale, stores, e-commerce, and marketplaces quickly becomes overwhelming. You soon realise these channels don’t operate as one neat, unified machine. What starts as a workable setup often turns into manual workarounds, inconsistent data, and growing operational risk.
The consequences are already visible across the industry:
- Inventory accuracy in fragmented environments typically sits at around 65%
- Fashion e-commerce return rates reach up to 41% in Europe
- Correcting a single fulfilment error can cost up to €85 once handling, re-shipping, and customer service are included
Modexpress is one of the logistics partners we’ve been working with for years and have a strong integration with. Together, we wrote a whitepaper that shows how fashion brands can regain control by unifying their digital and operational backbone.
By combining a fashion-specific ERP system with a single central fulfillment engine, all channels operate from a shared, real-time inventory and a consistent single source of truth.
This integrated approach results in fewer errors, cleaner data, faster fulfillment, and an omnichannel fashion supply chain that is ready for growth in 2026 and beyond.
Download the whitepaper to explore the full approach and learn more about New Amsterdam Apparel’s experience.