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Manufacturing & Supply Chain

Connected systems for production, inventory, and supply chain visibility

We build software that connects factory floors to front offices, giving manufacturers real-time visibility into production, inventory, and supply chain operations through modern digital platforms.

Key Challenges

  • Disconnected operational systems
  • Real-time production visibility
  • Supply chain unpredictability

Overview

Our experience in Manufacturing

Manufacturing companies generate enormous amounts of data from PLCs, SCADA systems, IoT sensors, and ERP platforms, but most of that data lives in silos. Production managers check one system for machine status, another for inventory levels, and a spreadsheet for supplier lead times. The result is decisions made on stale information and problems discovered after they have already caused delays.

Our team builds platforms that unify operational data across the manufacturing stack. That includes real-time production monitoring dashboards that pull data from equipment on the shop floor, inventory management systems that trigger reorder points based on actual consumption rates, and supply chain visibility tools that track materials from supplier shipment through receiving and into production. We connect MES, ERP, and WMS systems that were never designed to talk to each other.

Manufacturing technology also needs to work in environments that are hostile to software. Factory networks have intermittent connectivity. Equipment speaks industrial protocols like OPC UA and MQTT. Users interact with systems wearing gloves on a shop floor, not sitting at a desk. We build platforms that account for these realities rather than ignoring them.

What we deliver

Solutions

  • 01

    Unified operations dashboards

  • 02

    Inventory and materials management

  • 03

    Supply chain visibility platforms

  • 04

    Industrial system integration

Industry Challenges

Problems we solve

01

Disconnected operational systems

ERP, MES, WMS, and shop floor equipment run on separate systems with different data formats. Getting a unified view of operations requires bridging these silos without disrupting production.

02

Real-time production visibility

Managers need to know machine utilization, throughput rates, and quality metrics as they happen. Batch reporting that arrives hours or days later is too slow to prevent waste and downtime.

03

Supply chain unpredictability

Lead time variability, supplier disruptions, and demand fluctuations require supply chain systems that can model scenarios and adjust plans dynamically rather than relying on static forecasts.

04

Industrial environment constraints

Factory networks have bandwidth limitations and intermittent connectivity. Interfaces need to work on ruggedized tablets and touchscreens in noisy, fast-paced environments.

What We Build

Our solutions for Manufacturing

Unified operations dashboards

We build real-time monitoring platforms that aggregate data from PLCs, IoT sensors, MES, and ERP systems into a single view of production status, machine health, and throughput metrics.

Inventory and materials management

Our team designs inventory systems that track materials from receiving through production, with automated reorder triggers, lot traceability, and integration with procurement workflows.

Supply chain visibility platforms

We build tools that give procurement and operations teams real-time tracking of inbound materials, supplier performance metrics, and scenario planning for lead time variability.

Industrial system integration

We connect modern web platforms to factory floor equipment using OPC UA, MQTT, and custom protocol adapters, with edge computing layers that handle intermittent connectivity gracefully.

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Results

What you can expect

Operational visibility

Real-time dashboards that give production managers a unified view of machine status, throughput, and quality metrics across the entire shop floor.

Inventory accuracy

Automated tracking and reorder systems that reduce stockouts and excess inventory by aligning procurement with actual consumption rates.

System connectivity

Integration layers that bridge ERP, MES, and shop floor equipment into a connected data architecture without requiring replacement of existing systems.

FAQ

Common questions

Things clients typically ask before starting a Manufacturing engagement.

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