EP4529659A1 - Procédé d'affiliation d'une étiquette à un article du type de prêt à porter - Google Patents
Procédé d'affiliation d'une étiquette à un article du type de prêt à porterInfo
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- EP4529659A1 EP4529659A1 EP23738682.6A EP23738682A EP4529659A1 EP 4529659 A1 EP4529659 A1 EP 4529659A1 EP 23738682 A EP23738682 A EP 23738682A EP 4529659 A1 EP4529659 A1 EP 4529659A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to the technical field of ready-to-wear and accessories in the fields of fashion, textiles and clothing.
- labels presenting codes, such as bar codes or 2D codes such as QR codes.
- codes may encode data such as text, in order to present information to the customer when scans the code with a smartphone.
- codes can encode an address of a website (or “URL”, according to the acronym for Uniform Resource Locator).
- URL Uniform Resource Locator
- These labels are attached to the item and are therefore likely to follow the item throughout its life, which makes it possible to reach a second customer.
- the disadvantage of such labels is that the code can no longer be modified once the label has been manufactured. The brand can therefore no longer easily modify the content of its communication once the label has been produced.
- One of the aims of the invention is to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
- it may involve offering a brand a communication media which is scalable, so that the content of the communication can be updated according to the evolution of the data to be provided.
- a method for managing data relating to an article of the type of ready-to-wear or accessory in the fields of fashion, textiles and clothing, the data being accessible to means of a label of the article, preferably a woven label, and presenting an identifier such as a 2D code or a QR code, and the label being affiliated with this article, that is to say that this QR code is attached to this article within the database, and scanning the 2D code for example with a smartphone allows access and/or display of the data on a smartphone application, or on an internet browser ;
- the method according to the invention consists of:
- the label preferably woven, is durable and has a lifespan equivalent to that of the article.
- the code is therefore accessible to potential second-hand purchasers of the item, who will be able to benefit from the brand's communications, even without being identified with it via a loyalty program.
- the invention also facilitates compliance of the brand's communication methods with requirements related to the protection of customers' personal data, such as EU Regulation 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation, "GDPR") , because the brand can communicate with its customers without needing their personal data.
- EU Regulation 2016/679 General Data Protection Regulation, "GDPR”
- a printed label is less expensive but less durable than a woven label.
- a woven label is more complex and more expensive than a printed label, but its durability is significantly greater.
- the printing of a printed label can withstand at most a few dozen washes, while a woven label has a lifespan at least equal to that of the item.
- the identifier may be an alphanumeric sequence, or a code such as a bar code or a two-dimensional code (“2D code”).
- a code such as a bar code or a two-dimensional code (“2D code”).
- 2D code two-dimensional code
- it is a QR code:
- the source URL makes it possible to identify the label and/or direct an Internet browser to an Internet page corresponding to the scanned label.
- affiliation we mean the attachment, within a database, of the identifier of the label to the article which receives the label. Even if the affiliation takes place after the label is provided, it can take place before or after the label is placed on the item.
- data relating to an article we mean any type of informative, textual, multimedia content, or target URL of an Internet page.
- online platform we mean any utility executed on the server, such as an Internet page whose graphical interface allows you to select the article whose data must be modified, and enter a new value in view of the modification. It can also be a utility without a graphical interface, such as a program that executes a computer query to modify certain data within the database.
- a category is a grouping of identifiers. This can be a collection in the ready-to-wear sense (“spring-summer 2022 collection”), an item family (“trousers”), a market segment (“ecological materials”), etc. An article belongs to one or more categories.
- the platform collects and records usage data for identifiers and/or usage data for data relating to the article. This data is then segregated and compiled in order to that the brand can analyze data, for example on the use of items, or the life cycle of items.
- the identifier is unique.
- a synchronization file of a computerized data exchange known as “EDI”, that is to say by the communication of documents digital in a standardized format, and allowing the automatic transfer of data between two entities, from machine to machine.
- EDI computerized data exchange
- a first computer application sends an EDI file, containing the data, to a second computer application.
- the exchange can be done by sending standardized messages, or by the combination of a file submission in a directory, initiated by the first entity, and a scanner of this directory implemented by the second entity.
- the EDI file includes a list of identifiers of the database lines to be modified, the fields affected by the modification, and the new values.
- the EDI file is issued by a business management software package of the label manufacturer.
- the modifications made by the label manufacturer are intended for the brand, and these modifications can serve as a production monitoring indicator.
- the EDI file is issued by a business management software package of the brand, that is to say the acquirer of the labels.
- the modification is triggered by the affiliation of the labels of a category to the articles corresponding to them.
- This makes it possible, for example, to update data intended for the brand, for example logistical data or production monitoring data depending on how the affiliation is organized.
- the modification is carried out by a computer program implemented to perform affiliation. It is preferably carried out when the labels are affiliated in batches.
- the identifiers are preferably generated by a cryptography algorithm from a timestamp, that is to say from a duration elapsed between a fixed event and the moment of generation of the identifier . This ensures their uniqueness, without the need to carry out a check within the database of already existing identifiers.
- pseudo-random alphanumeric sequences intended to constitute part of the identifier.
- pseudo-random we mean an alphanumeric sequence which appears to be a random sequence:
- the alphanumeric sequence is nevertheless provided in a manner determined by the algorithm, and is therefore not random.
- the data relating to the article contains a target URL.
- the brand can, for example, generate a new Internet page each time it wishes to modify its communication. Modifying the data mainly consists of replacing the URL of the page of the old communication with the URL of the page of the new communication.
- the data relating to the article contains a source URL.
- source URLs include a common stem, that is to say a part of the path and/or domain name that is common. This also facilitates the transfer of data management, because we then proceed to transfer the domain name defined by the common stem.
- the selection is carried out by entering an identifier of grouping of a predefined grouping category.
- the grouping category corresponds to the packing of a label handling unit, all affiliated to the same type of articles.
- the grouping identifier is entered by flashing a 2D grouping code.
- This 2D grouping code can appear on a label packing list, for example when delivering the labels to the manufacturer.
- the entry of the grouping identifier is carried out by scanning a 2D grouping code present on a packaging of a label handling unit.
- a method has also been developed for associating a label, preferably woven, with an article of the type of ready-to-wear and accessories in the fields of fashion, textiles and clothing; the label being attached to the article and presenting an identifier such as a 2D code or a QR code encoding the identifier within a database.
- the label is affiliated after its supply to the purchaser of the label or to a manufacturer.
- Affiliation corresponds to the connection, within a database, between the identifier of the label and a key from the database, making it possible to identify an article within the database. of article data.
- the key can be for example:
- a code conventionally used in the field considered such as the stock management unit of an item, its universal product code or its European product code (respectively “SKU”, “UPC” and “EAN”) ,
- the label identifier is unique.
- all the labels produced can be interchanged by the manufacturer, but the burden of verifying the uniqueness of each label produced falls on the label manufacturer.
- the label identifier is not unique. In this case, the manufacture of labels is facilitated, but the manufacturer must be careful not to interchange labels from different series (and bearing different identifiers).
- the key designates an item model (for example a bag model). This solution is preferred for mass distribution, which does not require the ability, after acquisition of the item by a customer, to differentiate it from another item of the same model.
- the key designates a single item (and not all the items of the same bag model, for example).
- This solution is preferred for traceability or anti-counterfeiting applications, because it makes it possible, after acquisition of the item by a customer, to differentiate it from another item of the same model.
- the labels are affiliated at the latest, which facilitates the management of their stock. It is possible to manufacture labels in large quantities and store them without needing to differentiate between different batches, based on the identifier of each label. In particular, this helps reduce label stocks because they are universal as long as they are not affiliated. It is only after their delivery to the brand or manufacturer that the differentiation will be carried out, and each label will be associated with an article.
- Post-delivery affiliation also makes it easier to apply the labels by the manufacturer, who can attach the labels to the clothes without needing to differentiate the labels.
- the use of a non-significant identifier (for example a QR code) is no longer penalizing for the manufacturer, because the risk of confusion between already affiliated labels is eliminated.
- the grouping identifier is entered by flashing a grouping QR code.
- flashing a grouping QR code present on a label grouping package allows the grouping identifier to be entered.
- the label is affiliated with the article subsequently to its installation on the article. In this case, the affiliation can be used as production monitoring data.
- the label is affiliated with the item when it is sold in stores.
- the label is affiliated with the item when it is sold in stores.
- only items placed on the market in a manner controlled by the brand carry an affiliated, therefore functional, label.
- the affiliations of several articles are carried out by means of an application executed on a smartphone, by identifying the article model to be affiliated within the application, then by the successive capture of 2D codes coding the identifier, and carried by articles corresponding to the identification carried out.
- the type of item to be affiliated for example, a particular model of handbag
- affiliation is carried out by the integration of a synchronization file for a computer data exchange called “EDI”.
- EDI computer data exchange
- the synchronization file is issued by a business management software package (ERP) of a purchaser of the woven labels, that is to say the brand.
- ERP business management software package
- This case is suitable when the server on which the database is recorded is hosted by someone other than the brand, for example the label manufacturer.
- This also allows the brand to control the affiliation of the labels, therefore limiting the gray market because only the labels that the brand has chosen to affiliate are functional.
- the synchronization file is issued by a business management software package from the manufacturer of the woven labels.
- This case is suitable when the server on which the database is stored is hosted by someone other than the label manufacturer, for example the brand. This also allows more flexibility in the management of the manufacturing and storage of labels, because only functional labels, excluding production defects, are affiliated.
- the invention also relates to an installation comprising a server comprising a database and executing a computer program and/or an online platform, configured to implement a method according to the aforementioned characteristics.
- FIG.1 is a diagram illustrating the material and immaterial exchanges between a brand, a label manufacturer, a manufacturer, and a customer of the brand.
- FIG.2 illustrates a ready-to-wear item provided with a label including a 2D code.
- FIG.3 illustrates a graphical interface of a smartphone application presenting data relating to a ready-to-wear item such as a t-shirt.
- FIG.4 illustrates a database including thumbnail identifiers, categories, source URLs and target URLs.
- FIG.5 illustrates a database comprising thumbnail identifiers, categories, and data relating to ready-to-wear items such as lingerie items.
- FIG.6 illustrates a graphical interface of an online platform allowing the modification of data for articles in a category.
- the invention relates to the management of data making it possible to connect a brand (10) with its customers (20), by means of labels (31) attached to the articles ( 11) which she sells.
- these labels (31) present a code, preferably a 2D code such as a QR code.
- the code is scanned by a client (20), or flashed, for example using a smartphone (21).
- the customer (20) accesses data (51) relating to the article (11).
- the data (51) can be:
- the method according to the invention makes it possible to easily modify the data (51) after the manufacture of the label (31).
- the label (31) being generally manufactured by a company other than the manufacturer (40), it is necessary to be able, within the database, to affiliate each label (31) to the article (11) which corresponds to it. matches. In order to be able to manage the manufacture of the labels (31) in a non-differentiated manner, the affiliation is carried out after its supply by the label manufacturer (30). This is valid:
- the delayed differentiation according to the invention allows production management as well as easy inventory management.
- the affiliation is carried out by the manufacturer (40), prior to placing the labels (31) on the articles (11), by means of a grouping label which is placed on a label grouping package (21).
- the manufacturer (30) has previously defined the grouping category as including the labels (21) which it has placed in the grouping packaging.
- the grouping label presents a code encoding the identifier of a grouping category.
- entering or scanning this code allows a computer program to select all the labels (21) in this grouping category, by means of their identifiers.
- the manufacturer (40) indicates by means of the computer program to which type of article (11) he wants to associate labels (21), and enters the identifier of the grouping category. The computer program then affiliates each label (21) in the category to this type of article.
- the manufacturer (40) prepares the manufacture of the articles (11) by selecting all the necessary components, including the labels (31) delivered in their group packaging. It performs the affiliation using the grouping label, then begins manufacturing the items (11).
- This method is effective because a large number of labels (31) are affiliated simultaneously, for example between 100 and 500 labels (31).
- the affiliation is carried out after the labels (31) have been placed on the articles (11).
- a first method consists of identifying the type of article to be affiliated, by means of an application executed on a smartphone. Then, the manufacturer (40) successively scans all the corresponding articles (11). At each iteration, the scanned label (31) is affiliated to the selected article (11). The affiliation of all scanned labels (31) can also be done simultaneously, after all scans, by being triggered by a graphical interface component within the application.
- This first method can also be carried out by an employee of the brand (10). It is also possible to scan all the labels (31) of the articles (11) to affiliate, and only then select the type of article within the application. In this case, the affiliation of all the labels (31) is done simultaneously.
- a second method consists of using an EDI method to associate the labels (31) with the articles (11) on which they must be attached, or on which they are already attached.
- the EDI file is preferably issued by the brand (10).
- Such an exchange by EDI is symbolized by the exchange (14) in Figure 1.
- the mark (10) then indicates to the manufacturer (40) which labels (31) to use when making the articles (11), based on their identifiers.
- this method can also serve as a logistical tool, or production monitoring.
- a third method consists of affiliating the labels (31) by EDI, during the manufacture of the labels (31), in which case it is the exchange (13) which is implemented.
- the manufacturer (30) must manufacture the right number of labels (31) according to the needs of the brand (10).
- the labels (31) are delivered to the manufacturer (40) already attached to an article (11), even before its manufacture: the manufacturer (40) must therefore be vigilant not to mix labels (31), at the risk of not respect the prior affiliation.
- a fourth method consists of individually affiliating the label (31) to its article (11), without using a grouping category.
- the application is executed on a smartphone (21), the user identifies the item model, and enters the identifier of the label (31) or scans its code with the smartphone.
- the data (51) is stored within a database in a server (50).
- This database includes identifiers of the labels (31), and the labels (31) are grouped into categories.
- Each label (31) is assigned to at least one category.
- each label is assigned to two categories:
- the assignment of the identifier to a so-called “end of life” category prevents the modification of other content data.
- This allows the brand (10) to be able to manage which articles (11) are still active on the market or not, and this allows the server administrator (50) to delete obsolete lines from the database when it detects that articles (11) have been in the “end of life” category for a period greater than a given threshold.
- Figure 4 illustrates a case where the data (51) is accessible using an Internet browser.
- the label codes (31) encode source URLs. So that modification of the data (51) is easy, each source URL corresponds to a target URL, and updating the database consists of modifying the target URLs of the articles (11) of the category concerned.
- lines 13 to 21 of the database include source URLs with a common stem (“cli1 -”), for example to identify all the source URLs of a client.
- cli1 - a common stem
- Figure 5 illustrates a case where the data (51) is accessible by means of a dedicated application.
- the label codes (31) encode the affiliation identifier of the article (11).
- Modifying data (51) consists of modifying only the field(s) concerned within the database. For example, it is possible to only modify the country of origin of an item if the brand (10) decides to change manufacturer (40), while the labels (31) are already manufactured.
- the categories can also be based on serial numbers, so that the same type of article (11) corresponds to several categories, each being defined by a manufacturing batch of the article (11). In this case an article (11) is attached to several categories:
- the type of item in question e.g. t-shirt
- the collection (e.g. SS2022);
- the selection of the category corresponding to all these articles (11) is carried out by means of an online platform.
- the modification of the data (51) may consist of modifying the values of certain fields, and/or adding additional fields within the database.
- a new “end of life deposit” field will now be accessible for the articles (11) concerned.
- the modification of the data (51) can be carried out by EDI.
- the manufacturer (40) can declare the composition used by EDI, that is to say the manufacturer (40) will send messages standardized electronic data which will be uploaded to the computers of the brand (10) (or its IT service manager) which will be capable of automatically interpreting and integrating the corresponding data into their respective information systems without paper or human intervention. This process allows the elimination of paper documents sent by mail or fax and manual entries by operators.
- the EDI file can be issued by the brand (10), for example when it wishes to add new fields to the database: it then issues an EDI file to the server host (50).
- the EDI file can be issued by the manufacturer of the woven labels.
- the EDI file can be issued by the manufacturer (40), for example in the situation mentioned above, where the composition of the article (11) must be modified within the data (51).
- the EDI file is preferably issued by a business management software package (ERP).
- ERP business management software package
- modification of the data (51) can be carried out by means of a computer program or a smartphone application, in a manner similar to the methods described previously for carrying out affiliations:
- the selection of several labels (31) to modify can be carried out by entering an identifier of a grouping category of these labels (31);
- this entry is carried out by scanning a code encoding this identifier, such as a 2D code or a QR code;
- this code being advantageously placed on the grouping packaging of the labels (31) to be selected, for example during their delivery to the manufacturer (40).
- the platform collects and records data usage of scanned source URLs (or identifiers), and/or usage data relating to the article.
- the platform can then offer statistics for market analysis or customer relationship management (“GRC” or “CRM” according to the English translation “customer relationship management”). Statistics can include geolocation, customer gender (20), age, etc.
- the installation for implementing the process of the invention therefore comprises:
- At least one server (50) storing a database (51), which data (51) comprises an identifier of each label (31), and several fields corresponding to at least one category of identifier, and at least one piece of data such as a target URL;
- At least one computer executing a computer program making it possible to present to a customer (20) information relating to the article (11), before, during, or after the act of purchase.
- a customer (20) information relating to the article (11), before, during, or after the act of purchase is a smartphone running an application.
- At least one supplier of a brand (10) is involved, and generally two suppliers: a manufacturer (30) of labels (31) and a manufacturer (40) manufacturing the articles (21) and attaching the labels ( 31).
- the server (50) runs an online platform, preferably with a graphical interface such as a website, so that the brand (10) can modify the data (51) of the label (31) of a article (11) when it wishes via the update (15), and advantageously after the sale of the article (11) to a customer (20).
- a graphical interface such as a website
- the online platform is a computer program which does not necessarily require a graphical interface.
- “computer program” are to be interpreted in a broad sense. There may in particular be different applications, intended to be used either by the brand (10), or by the customer (20), or by the manufacturer (30), or by the manufacturer (40).
- the application of the mark (10) will be programmed to affiliate this label (31) to an article (11), or to modify the data (51) of the affiliated article (11);
- the user application (20) will be programmed to display the data (51) of the article (11);
- the manufacturer's application (30) will be programmed to check the correct readability of the label (31);
- the application of the manufacturer (40) will be programmed to individually affiliate the label (31) to an article, or to affiliate in batches of labels (31) in the case of successive readings.
- the affiliation and modification of data can be carried out simultaneously, in particular in the case of implementation by EDI.
- EDI can be implemented at different stages of the process, such that within the process, EDI files can be issued by the brand (10), then by the manufacturer (30), then by the manufacturer (40).
- the modification is triggered by the affiliation of the labels (31) of a category to the articles (11) corresponding to them.
- the brand (10) has the data (51), and the affiliation is carried out by the manufacturer (40).
- Affiliation serves as the triggering event to implement the change, preferably by EDI.
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