Real Projects. Real Clients. Real Industries.

Industries We Have Actually
Worked In

Not a list of industries we want to serve. These are sectors where we have delivered real projects for real clients.

Where We Have Delivered

Four Sectors. Proven Experience.

We only claim expertise where we have completed projects. Each sector below represents real implementations, real data migrations, and real go-lives.

Manufacturing

Steel · Cement · Power · Engineering & Equipment

Manufacturing is where ERP complexity is highest — multi-plant operations, raw material traceability, work order management, and quality checks at every stage. Our implementations here are production-grade, not just pilot projects.

Named Client
APL Apollo Tubes — Kesda Unit (Steel Manufacturing)

What We Do in Manufacturing

  • Production planning and scheduling aligned to shift capacity and machine availability
  • Inventory management with raw material, WIP, and finished goods tracked at batch level
  • Bill of Materials (BOM) with multi-level explosion and scrap factor accounting
  • Quality management — inspection checklists, rejection tracking, and non-conformance reports
  • Supply chain integration — purchase orders, GRN, vendor evaluation, and material requirement planning

Sub-Industries

Steel (TMT, HR Coil, Structural)
Cement (Bulk & Packaged)
Power Generation & Distribution
Engineering & Capital Equipment
Processing

Food Processing · Rice Mills · Rolling Mills · Scrap Processing

Processing industries run on yield, waste management, and raw material traceability. The ERP must understand process orders, batch yields, and by-product accounting — not just stock movement. This is what we have built for clients in this sector.

What We Do in Processing

  • Raw material tracking from procurement through processing stages to finished goods
  • Batch processing management with expected vs. actual yield comparison and variance reporting
  • Waste and by-product tracking — every kg accounted for, no unaccounted shrinkage
  • Regulatory and food safety compliance documentation — FSSAI, lot traceability, expiry management
  • Scrap purchase and sale management with grading, weighment integration, and party-wise accounts

Sub-Industries

Food Processing (FMCG, Spices, Pulses)
Rice Mills (Paddy to Rice, Bran tracking)
Rolling Mills (Bar, Rod, Section)
Scrap Processing (Shearing, Shredding, Sorting)
Services

Logistics · Construction · Automobile Dealerships

Service businesses need ERP that tracks time, assets, and job performance — not just inventory. A logistics firm needs fleet management. A construction contractor needs project costing. An auto dealership needs job cards and warranty tracking. We have built all three.

What We Do in Services

  • Fleet management — vehicle master, trip logs, fuel consumption, maintenance schedules, and driver assignment
  • Project costing for construction — budget vs. actuals at activity and resource level, retention tracking
  • Job cards for auto service centres — vehicle intake, diagnosis, parts consumed, technician time, and billing
  • Service scheduling and appointment management with customer SMS/WhatsApp notifications
  • Warranty tracking — OEM warranty vs. extended warranty, claim filing, and replacement part management

Sub-Industries

Logistics & Transport (FTL, PTL, Last Mile)
Construction Contractors (Civil, MEP, EPC)
Automobile Dealerships (Sales + Service + Parts)

Sub-Industries

Tiles & Sanitary Showrooms
Building Material Experience Centres
Multi-brand Sanitary & Bath Fittings
Trade

Tiles & Sanitary Showrooms · Experience Centres

Showroom and trade businesses deal with high-SKU, variant-heavy inventory, multiple brands, and customer journeys that span from quotation to site visit to delivery. ERP for a tiles showroom is fundamentally different from ERP for a warehouse. We know this difference.

What We Do in Trade

  • Multi-location inventory — same SKU tracked across godown, showroom floor, and transit stock
  • Quotation builder for room-wise and project-wise material estimates with area calculations and unit cost breakdowns
  • Order tracking from quotation through delivery scheduling to installation confirmation
  • Customer management — site address, architect/designer contact, project type, purchase history, and follow-up scheduling
  • Showroom operations — display stock management, sample tracking, brand-wise sales reporting
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