Industry Updates

Inextricable Group Appoints Jayantha Peiris to Drive Digital Transformation

Published: 04/04/2026
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Inextricable Group has announced the appointment of Jayantha Peiris as Senior Vice President, Digital and Transformation, marking a significant step in enhancing its capabilities within the global apparel and manufacturing sectors.

Bringing over three decades of experience from MAS Holdings, Peiris joins forces with Joachim Hensch, former Managing Director of Hugo Boss Textile Industries. This leadership combination brings together deep expertise across apparel manufacturing, digital transformation, and luxury fashion, positioning the company to deliver advanced operational and technological solutions.

Throughout his tenure at MAS Holdings, Peiris played a key role in driving digital transformation, including ERP modernisation and the integration of automation technologies to improve efficiency and scalability. His experience spans the entire apparel value chain, from sourcing and production to global distribution, providing valuable insights into industry challenges and opportunities.

“Jayantha’s arrival marks a transformative moment for Inextricable Group and, more importantly, for our clients in the manufacturing and apparel sectors,” said Sanjay Chauhan, CEO of Inextricable Group. “His unparalleled track record at MAS Holdings, where he consistently translated complex digital strategies into tangible business performance, embodies our core belief: that technology should never lead business strategy, but rather reflect and enable it. This appointment reinforces our commitment to delivering real ROI and competitive advantage, not just another IT project.”

The collaboration between Peiris and Hensch is expected to create a strong synergy, combining digital strategy expertise with advanced manufacturing innovation. Hensch’s background in Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing complements Peiris’s enterprise-level digital leadership.

“The apparel industry stands at a pivotal juncture, demanding not just technological adoption, but strategic foresight to navigate its complexities,” commented Joachim Hensch. “With Jayantha’s profound experience in scaling digital transformation within a global manufacturing leader like MAS Holdings, combined with my focus on cutting-edge manufacturing innovation, Inextricable Group is uniquely positioned. We are not just consulting; we are bringing decades of hands-on, executive-level experience to help brands build resilient, agile, and future-proof operations that truly deliver on the promise of Industry 4.0 and digital excellence.”

With this strengthened leadership, Inextricable Group aims to support apparel brands and manufacturers in optimising supply chains, accelerating digital adoption, improving sustainability practices, and enhancing product lifecycle management through integrated technology solutions.

“I am thrilled to join Inextricable Group, a company that truly understands that technology should never lead business strategy, but rather reflect and enable it,” said Jayantha Peiris. “My career has been dedicated to transforming operational performance through strategic technology adoption, and I see immense potential to drive similar success for Inextricable Group’s clients. The opportunity to collaborate with a team that shares this vision, and to work alongside an industry luminary like Joachim, is incredibly exciting. Together, we will help businesses in manufacturing and beyond achieve unprecedented levels of operational excellence and digital maturity.”

The appointment further reinforces the company’s focus on delivering measurable business outcomes by addressing critical operational challenges such as ERP inefficiencies, fragmented systems, and data management gaps.

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