Best Uniform Management Software for Mac of 2025

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    UniformMarket Reviews
    UniformMarket is the #1 B2B eCommerce platform purpose-built for the uniforms industry, trusted by over 1,200 retailers, manufacturers, and distributors since 2005. Backed by more than 90 years of uniforms industry expertise, we’ve enabled over $2 billion in uniform sales to millions of customers across North America, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Our comprehensive platform supports every aspect of selling and managing uniforms online, from retail and wholesale commerce to complex employee uniform programs and managed apparel programs. Our Solutions: Uniform Program Management Streamline employee uniform programs with dedicated company stores. Our platform supports allowances, quotas, role-based product access, manager approvals, and order tracking—perfect for organizations running managed apparel programs. Group Stores make it easy to serve schools, hospitals, government agencies, and corporate clients at scale. Wholesale Commerce Give B2B buyers, dealers, and uniform distributors a modern self-service portal to browse catalogs, access custom pricing, and place orders—powered by robust uniform management software. Retail Commerce Build fully branded, mobile-friendly online stores with tools for custom pricing, product restrictions, and embroidery options. With 500+ configuration options and thousands of successful program launches, UniformMarket offers scalable, flexible solutions for every segment of the uniform industry.
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    Aphix Reviews

    Aphix

    Aphix Software

    The Aphix Digital ordering platform is a cloud-based eCommerce platform that caters to wholesalers, distributors and manufacturing companies. The platform allows you to launch multiple digital ordering products, including powerful e-commerce solutions and mobile apps ordering solutions for customers and sales reps. The platform supports multiple product integrations with top enterprise resource planning (ERP), systems like SAP Business One, SAP S4/HANA and Sage 200, Sage Enterprise Management, Intact Softwares Vline, and iQ, as well as many other. To ensure that you maximize your investment in the Aphix Platform, we have developed open APIs & Integrations with Stripe, Realex Payments and Mailchimp. The platform has been implemented in more than 350+ countries across 4 continents, bringing in 4,686,310 users over the past 18 months.
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    BlueCherry Reviews
    In order to stay competitive against more agile fashion and footwear competitors, retailers and manufacturers must effectively manage their product and operational expenses, navigate ongoing complexities in the supply chain, decrease time to market, enhance visibility, and adhere to increasing social and regulatory requirements. The BlueCherry® Enterprise Software from CGS, which encompasses both apparel enterprise resource planning (ERP) and product lifecycle management (PLM) functions, offers a robust platform that enables success in this challenging environment. With the capabilities provided by CGS’s BlueCherry Enterprise Suite, businesses in the fashion, apparel, and footwear sectors can oversee their entire operations, including design, product development, sourcing, manufacturing, logistics, and sales. These comprehensive features empower brands to efficiently handle every aspect from concept to consumer, resulting in quicker market entry and improved competitiveness. Additionally, with over three decades of industry knowledge, the CGS Applications team is well aware of the critical importance of the processes supported by the BlueCherry Enterprise Suite, ensuring that clients receive the best possible tools for their needs. This expertise further solidifies CGS’s commitment to assisting companies in navigating the complexities of the fashion industry.
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