Business Case Study: Transforming S&B Textiles with Business Intelligence (BI) S&B Textiles, a garments manufacturing company with in-house Knitting, Dyeing, and Garments manufacturing units, was acquired by new management while operating at a loss. Dyeing, the most critical and cost-intensive unit, consumed large amounts of electricity, gas, dyes, and chemicals, accounting for a significant portion of production costs. In particular, dyes and chemicals, which have numerous varieties, shades, and quality levels, made up approximately 60% of dyeing costs. The previous cost management system was inefficient, relying on manual Excel-based calculations and a standalone accounting software that merely recorded expenses after receiving them from the dyeing department. This system was prone to errors, delays, and a lack of real-time insight, resulting in significant cost leakages, discrepancies, and an inability to calculate precise costs for production. Conclusion: BI as a Game Changer The BI implementation transformed S&B Textiles’ dyeing operations from an inefficient, loss-incurring process into a streamlined, data-driven system that provided accurate and timely insights. This resulted in enhanced profitability, improved cash flow, and an empowered decision-making process, positioning the company for sustained growth and competitiveness in the garment manufacturing industry. The case of S&B Textiles demonstrates how integrating BI solutions can turn a struggling business around by enhancing efficiency, accountability, and strategic foresight.
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