Manufacturing

Software for the factories that make what India ships.

Custom ERP, MES, shop-floor apps, quality, traceability, and AI on the production line. We've built for textile, cement, pharma, automotive, food, and industrial — and we know each one runs differently.

10+
Years in Manufacturing
7+
Sub-sectors Shipped
GST
+ E-invoicing Native
On-prem
When Compliance Demands
What we build for manufacturers

The systems that turn a shop floor into a real-time business.

Most Indian factories run on three things: Tally for accounts, an Excel sheet that someone updates at 9pm, and one person who knows where the truth is. The first time we replace that stack with a working system, the question is always the same: why didn't we do this five years ago?

Manufacturing ERP

Production planning, BOM, MRP, costing, sales, purchase, inventory, finance, HR, compliance. All modelled to your processes, not bent around an off-the-shelf template.

MES & shop-floor execution

What's running on each machine now, what was produced, by whom, with what scrap and downtime. Real-time visibility from the line to the manager's phone.

Quality & traceability

QC plans, in-process inspections, NCRs, COAs, lot/batch traceability, GMP/21 CFR compliance. Built for industries where audit trails matter.

Predictive maintenance

Machine sensor data + ML to predict failures before they cause production loss. We've cut unplanned downtime by 30–50% in pilot deployments.

Computer vision on the line

Defect detection, OCR on production tags, PPE compliance via existing CCTV, headcount, intrusion. See Praxate for off-the-shelf workforce intelligence.

Field & shop-floor apps

Supervisor apps, operator interfaces, sales rep apps, technician dispatch. Offline-first, ruggedised UIs, Indian-language support where it matters.

Sub-sectors

Industries where we already know the workflow quirks.

Textile has lot-tracking by shade. Pharma has expiry-based FEFO and 21 CFR. Cement has bagging losses and bulk-truck dispatch. Auto components have just-in-time supply schedules. We've shipped for all of them.

Textile & apparel Cement & building materials Pharma & nutraceuticals Automotive & components Food & FMCG Chemicals & agro Plastics & packaging Metal fabrication Electrical & electronics Industrial machinery Process industries Contract manufacturing
Common questions

What manufacturing buyers ask first.

Do you build ERPs for manufacturing?

Yes. Custom manufacturing ERPs — production planning, BOM, MRP, shop-floor execution, quality, traceability, costing, GST invoicing. We've shipped for textile, cement, pharma, automotive components, and food sectors. More on ERP development here.

What's the difference between an ERP and an MES?

ERP handles the business layer — orders, inventory, finance, HR. MES handles the production layer — what's running on each machine right now, what was produced, by whom, with what scrap and downtime. Mature factories run both, with tight integration. We build either or both.

Can you integrate with SAP, Oracle, Tally?

Yes. We've integrated with SAP B1 and ECC, Oracle EBS, Tally Prime, Zoho, custom legacy systems. Integration is usually faster and cheaper than replacement — we tell you honestly which approach fits.

Can you add AI / computer vision to the factory floor?

Yes. Defect detection, OCR on production tags, PPE compliance via CCTV, headcount, and predictive maintenance. We also build Praxate, our own AI workforce intelligence product that runs on existing factory CCTV.

Will the system work without internet?

Yes. We default to local-first design for shop-floor systems — they run on the LAN, sync to cloud when available. Internet outages don't stop production.

Can it be deployed on-premise instead of cloud?

Yes. We deploy on-premise, in your private cloud (AWS / Azure / GCP), or hybrid. Many of our pharma and defence-adjacent clients run fully on-prem.

Got a factory and Tally isn't holding up anymore? Let's scope it.

30-minute call. We'll tell you if you need a full ERP rebuild, an MES layer, or just a few smart tools to plug the worst leaks.