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Business Wire
14-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Komar Selects Inspectorio to Drive Sustainability, Compliance and Full Supply Chain Visibility Across Global Operations
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Inspectorio, the leading AI-powered supply chain platform for quality, compliance, sustainability and traceability, today announced a strategic partnership with Komar, a global leader in apparel manufacturing. Komar will implement Inspectorio's centralized, data-driven platform to gain a holistic view of its global supply chain, accelerate sustainability goals and ensure supplier and product integrity at scale. Komar, which produces over 115 million garments annually across a portfolio of 100+ owned, licensed and private label brands, is rolling out Inspectorio's full suite of solutions — including quality risk management, lab testing, responsible sourcing and compliance, production tracking and traceability — across approximately 250 tier one and key tier two suppliers. 'Komar is committed to becoming one of the most sustainable apparel companies by 2030, and Inspectorio's platform will be critical for helping us meet that goal,' said Thiwanka De Fonseka, chief sustainability officer, Komar. 'The real-time insights and performance metrics the platform provides will enable us to make faster, more informed decisions, while remaining flexible in the face of evolving regulations and business needs.' This partnership comes as Komar undergoes a major rebranding centered around sustainability, with efforts to digitize 100% of its supply chain and automate Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) reporting by 2026. Inspectorio's advanced traceability capabilities will help Komar achieve full visibility down to raw materials — a key requirement for accurate, proof-based sustainability claims. 'By 2026, we want full digital traceability and automated EPR reporting,' said David Bobbitt, president of sourcing & production, Komar. 'Right now, we're scrambling between spreadsheets and partial systems. This is a big lift — and Inspectorio is the partner that can help us get there.' Inspectorio's platform seamlessly integrates with global standards such as the Higg Index, SLCP and ZDHC, enabling Komar to streamline sustainability data collection, reporting and supplier engagement efforts. The partnership also allows Komar to centralize key metrics and gain actionable insights from factory performance, audit results and traceability data — ensuring consistency across all divisions, from sleepwear and intimates to kids and layering. 'Komar is leading the charge on supply chain transparency and accountability,' said Chirag Patel, CEO, Inspectorio. 'We're proud to support their digital transformation and help unlock new levels of operational agility, risk reduction and integrity across their supply network.' At a time when fashion and apparel brands are navigating mounting regulatory pressure and shifting consumer expectations, Komar's partnership with Inspectorio demonstrates the power of investing in a unified, AI-powered platform to ensure visibility, resilience and long-term competitive advantage. To learn more about Inspectorio's platform and how it helps brands and retailers eliminate silos, reduce risk and ensure supplier and product integrity, visit About Komar Founded in 1908, Komar is a privately held global apparel company specializing in the design, marketing, sourcing, and distribution of sleepwear, loungewear, intimates, and layering products. Komar represents more than 100 lifestyle brands and licenses through its global retail partners across every price point. For more information, visit About Inspectorio Inspectorio is the leading AI-powered platform optimizing performance and building resilience across production chains for global brands, retailers, and manufacturers. Its cloud-based solutions digitize and connect supply chain processes — from quality and compliance to sustainability and traceability — giving companies the real-time visibility and intelligence they need to make better decisions, faster. Learn more at


Indian Express
27-04-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Gujarat police teams dispatched to Bengal, Northeast for ID verification of suspected illegal immigrants
The Gujarat Police has dispatched teams to West Bengal and some north-eastern states to conduct a physical verification of suspected to illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, who were detained in the state since early Saturday, in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. The police department is also faced with the task of making temporary arrangements for confinement of confirmed illegal immigrants from the neighbouring country as the two Joint Interrogation Centres (JICs) in Ahmedabad and Kutch — the detention facilities for apprehended foreigners — are filled to their capacity. Senior officers confirmed that the police teams have been sent to West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya, which serve as transit points for illegal migration from Bangladesh to India. A senior official said that the teams have been sent for 'verification of documents' as some of the documents provided by the people, suspected to be Bangladeshi nationals, are carrying documents, which have faraway areas of West Bengal and the northeastern states as their addresses. The police suspect that those IDs could be 'fake' and might have been procured through a network facilitating the illegal immigration. 'The teams will conduct a physical verification of documents such as Aaadhar, voting cards, bank documents and other such ID proofs produced by them. Mobile phone data of the suspects, including details of their Bangladeshi contacts, and bank details are also being probed… we are also ascertaining whether their stay in Gujarat was facilitated by any agency for cheaper labour…' Among the questions facing the agencies that have now detained over 1,500 people across the state, is the confinement of the confirmed illegal immigrants, until they are deported. A senior Gujarat police officer said, 'The two detention centres (JICs) at Ahmedabad and Kutch, which have a capacity of about 100 and 70, respectively, are already overcrowded… The respective city police will have to make temporary arrangements locally to confine the illegal immigrants until the deportation is complete.' In Vadodara, Police Commissioner Narasimha Komar said that over 1300 suspected Bangladeshi nationals have been rounded up since Saturday — eight of them were confirmed as illegal immigrants. Komar also said that 41 others are suspected to be illegal immigrants, and a verification of their documents is underway. Komar told The Indian Express, 'Since Saturday, we have identified a total of eight Bangladeshi nationals who had been residing illegally in Vadodara. A probe is underway. Meanwhile, the Special Branch, which deals with registration of foreign nationals, has begun the process of deportation of the confirmed illegal immigrants… The necessary correspondence will be made with the government to expedite the process…' Komar said that the Vadodara city police already have five Bangladeshi illegal immigrants in its confinement since March last year, awaiting deportation. Komar said, 'Since the JICs are full, we will make temporary arrangements for the illegal immigrants. They are not under arrest during this period but under confinement at a regulated place… We have had five Bangladeshi nationals in confinement since March 2024 on the premises of the Special Operations Group in Vadodara. We are awaiting slots to be confirmed by the Border Security Force to execute the deportation of such immigrants.' Komar said that while the regular process of deportation can be time-consuming, the current drive against illegal immigrants, being a 'special drive', would see an expedited process. 'We believe that the government will expedite the deportation process for those illegal immigrants, who have been found since the commencement of the drive (on Saturday)…' Komar said. Till Sunday, the Gujarat police had detained close to 1,024 and rounded up close to 1,300 suspected Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in Ahmedabad, Surat and Vadodara. While 890 were detained in Ahmedabad, 134 were held in Surat. In Vadodara and Rajkot, 1300 and 800 persons have been rounded up, respectively. Of the 890 people detained in Ahmedabad, 100 have been confirmed as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, while it has been confirmed that Rajkot had 10 Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in the city.


Time of India
27-04-2025
- Time of India
13 Bangladeshis held in Vadodara for illegal stay
Vadodara: Over 13 Bangladeshis were detained by the Vadodara city police and the govt railway police (GRP) in the last 24 hours. While eight of them were nabbed from different areas of the city, five others, including two children, were held while travelling in the 3AC coach of the Ahmedabad-Howrah Express. "All the eight Bangladeshis staying illegally in different areas of the city were confined, and their deportation process will begin soon. We are conducting an intensive drive to track down the Bangladeshis staying illegally in the city," said Narasimha Komar, City Police Commissioner. Hundreds of people from Ektanagar and some other areas were taken to the police stations to verify their credentials and citizenship on Sunday. "We detained 41 more people whose credentials are being verified. A team of city police was sent to the north-eastern states to verify the identities of those caught in the city," Komar told TOI. The police said that some of the Bangladeshis were working as electricians, while the women are suspected to be victims of human trafficking. The number of detainees is expected to go up in the next few days. Saroj Kumari, superintendent of police, Western Railway, Vadodara division, said that they were conducting checks in all the trains when they spotted some passengers in a suspicious condition in the coach of Ahmedabad-Howrah Express that stopped at the Vadodara railway station. The cops questioned them and asked for their identity cards. They revealed that they are Bangladesh residents who were staying illegally in India. Four of them are from the same family, and they were staying in the Isanpur area of Ahmedabad, while the fifth one used to stay in Surat. Those staying in Ahmedabad have been identified as Ohidul Sheikh, his wife Parveen Sheikh, and their two minor children. The couple used to do rag-picking for a living. The fifth one has been identified as Sher Ali Lutpar, who used to beg for a living in Surat.