Built for Manufacturers Who Run Real Production Floors
We don't work with every industry — we go deep with the types of manufacturing operations we understand from the inside out.
Industry Context Changes the Quality of Implementation
A generic ERP consultant configures the same system for a chemical plant and a copper wire operation. We don't. Manufacturing context shapes every design and configuration decision we make.
Copper Wire & Rod Manufacturing
High-volume continuous production with tight tolerances on input costs and output quality. Copper price volatility and rod quality specifications make accurate lot tracking and cost allocation essential.
- Real-time copper input cost tracking
- Rod gauge and quality inspection records
- Machine efficiency and downtime tracking
- Dispatch and customer order management
Pumps & Motors
Multi-stage assembly manufacturing with complex bills of materials, multi-vendor procurement, and make-to-order production. Testing, inspection, and warranty tracking are critical operational requirements.
- Multi-level BOM management
- Vendor performance and purchase order tracking
- Assembly stage inspection and sign-off
- Delivery and warranty service records
Pipes & Fittings
Batch production with multiple size variants, specification control, and distributor order management. Production planning against distributor order books requires visibility across stock, schedule, and dispatch.
- SKU and variant management across sizes
- Batch production planning and scheduling
- Distributor and channel order management
- Packaging, dispatch, and challan generation
Casting & Machining
Job order manufacturing with per-job cost tracking, tooling inventory, and quality documentation across both repeat and custom orders. Accurate costing and on-time delivery are the key competitive levers.
- Job order costing and profitability tracking
- Tooling inventory and replacement planning
- Quality inspection documentation
- Customer delivery tracking and communication
Process-Driven Production
Any mid-sized manufacturer with continuous, batch, or discrete production that still relies on manual registers, spreadsheets, or disconnected systems. The operational challenges are the same — only the product changes.
- Digital shift and production reporting
- Inventory and material movement tracking
- Management visibility and reporting
- Connecting floor data to finance
Every Manufacturing Floor Has a Pattern We've Seen Before
We map your workflows, systems, and data flows first — before recommending anything. If your operation runs on manual registers, spreadsheets, or disconnected systems, the audit is where it starts.