Software that runs the plant
Orders on spreadsheets, stock counts that drift, and a plant you only understand at month end. We build the ERP and reporting systems that fix exactly that.
- Production to dispatch in one system
- Built around your routing
- You own the source code
Where manufacturing software goes wrong
These are the four conversations we have most often with manufacturers. If any sound familiar, you are in the right place.
Production runs on memory and spreadsheets
Job status lives in someone's head or a shared sheet. When that person is on leave, planning stops. A production management system makes every order, stage, and machine visible.
Stock counts never match reality
Raw material arrives, gets consumed, and gets scrapped without a clean record. Purchase decisions are guesses. Real-time inventory tied to production closes the gap.
Purchase and sales live in different worlds
Purchase orders, sales orders, and dispatch are handled by different people in different tools. One system with one order pipeline removes the handoff errors.
The plant is a black box until month end
You find out about downtime, rejection rates, and delayed jobs when the monthly report lands. Plant floor reporting puts today's numbers in front of you today.
One connected system, module by module
Start with the module that hurts most, then extend. Every module shares the same data, so purchase knows what production consumed and sales knows what is in stock.
Manufacturing ERP
ERP developmentProduction, inventory, purchase, sales, and dispatch in one system. Bills of material, work orders, stage-wise tracking, and stock that updates as material moves.
Production management
Enterprise softwarePlan jobs against capacity, track them through every stage, and see bottlenecks before they hit delivery dates. Built around your routing, not a generic template.
Inventory, purchase & sales
ERP developmentReorder levels, supplier records, GRN, quality acceptance, sales orders, and dispatch notes connected end to end so nothing is bought twice or shipped short.
Plant floor reporting
Enterprise softwareDashboards for production output, rejection, downtime, and order status. Supervisors log from the floor, management reads live numbers from anywhere.
Customer & dealer CRM
CRM developmentEnquiries, quotations, order history, and follow-ups for your sales team, connected to the same stock and dispatch data the plant uses.
Practical AI for the shop floor
AI earns its place on a factory floor when it removes typing, catches defects, and surfaces problems early. That is where we apply it.
AI quality workflows
Image-based inspection assistance and structured defect logging, so quality decisions are recorded, consistent, and reviewable.
Document processing
Purchase orders, invoices, test certificates, and delivery challans read by AI and entered into your system without manual typing.
Workflow automation
Approvals, reorder triggers, and dispatch notifications that fire automatically when conditions are met, instead of waiting on email chains.
Exception alerts
AI-assisted monitoring that flags unusual rejection rates, stock movements, or delayed stages early enough to act.
Manufacturing software questions
Can you build an ERP around our existing production process?
Yes, that is the point of custom ERP. We map your routing, stages, and approval flow during business analysis and build the system to match it. You should not have to change how you manufacture to fit software.
We already use Tally or an accounting package. Does that have to go?
No. A manufacturing ERP can sit alongside your accounting software and exchange data with it. We integrate where it makes sense rather than forcing a rip and replace.
How do shop floor workers use the system?
Through simple screens designed for the floor: tablet or desktop entries for job start, completion, quantity, and rejection. Data entry has to be fast, or supervisors will not do it, so we design for that first.
How long does a manufacturing ERP project take?
A focused module such as inventory or production tracking can ship in weeks. A full ERP covering purchase, production, sales, and reporting typically runs a few months, delivered in sprints so you see working software every week.
Who owns the software and the data?
You do. Source code, database, and infrastructure are yours, with NDA available before we discuss any detail of your operation.
Walk us through your plant
A free discovery session where we map your production flow and tell you honestly which modules to build first, what they cost, and how long they take.
- Free discovery session
- NDA available
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