Manufacturing Software Development
ERP and production management systems that connect the factory floor to the front office without a spreadsheet in between.
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hours of unscheduled production downtime
Eliminating factory floor operational holes
Single Source of Truth
Replace disparate paper notes and spreadsheets with a centralized database showing exact raw material status and machine schedules.
Traceability compliance
Track production histories down to specific component batches, operator times, and QA approvals for regulatory validation.
Optimized procurement
Integrate vendor logistics tracking and stock triggers to keep raw materials flowing without tying up excess capital in warehousing.
Manufacturing engineering solutions
Shop Floor Control
Monitor raw materials conversion, track operator assignments, log work station throughput, and identify bottlenecks in real-time.
Bill of Materials (BOM)
Manage multi-level recipes and raw material formulas. Automatically calculate unit costs and update stock requisitions when manufacturing orders open.
Inventory & Batch Control
Implement barcode tracking for batch lots, expiration dates, raw material inventory, and finished stock locations across warehouses.
Supply Chain & Logistics
Track purchase orders, coordinate incoming logistics, evaluate vendor delivery rates, and integrate dispatch tracking with commercial transport APIs.
Quality Assurance (QA)
Digitize inspection sheets, record reject counts, flag batch anomalies, and maintain clear records required for ISO audits and regulatory compliance.
Preventive Maintenance
Track machine operational hours, log repair history, set automatic maintenance schedules, and reduce unexpected production line shutdowns.
Frequently asked questions.
How does custom manufacturing software compare to generic manufacturing ERPs?
Generic ERPs are notoriously difficult to configure around physical line processes and require teams to change their vocabulary and sheets. A custom system is designed directly around your existing shop floor stations, runs faster, and can be easily modified as you add new machinery or warehouses.
Can you connect software with physical barcode scanners or weight scales?
Yes. We build integrations with network-accessible scales, handheld barcode scanners, RFID readers, and industrial label printers to eliminate manual data entry errors on the floor.
Do you support offline access for warehouses with poor Wi-Fi?
Yes. We build web dashboards with service workers and local data storage, allowing operators to scan batches or log inventory status offline. The data automatically syncs with the central database once network connection is restored.
How do you handle production batch tracking for compliance audits?
We design traceability matrices into the database schema, mapping every finished batch to its specific component shipments, machine operators, and quality check records, making batch recalls simple.
What is the typical development timeline for a manufacturing ERP system?
A phased rollout is highly recommended. Phase 1 (BOM management + Basic Inventory) takes about 12 to 14 weeks. Machine logs, advanced logistics, and QA tracking are added in subsequent 4-to-6 week cycles.
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