Manufacturing
Digital Systems That Connect the Factory to the Customer
We help manufacturers modernise customer-facing platforms, connect operational systems and automate the processes between order and delivery.
Industry Challenges
What Manufacturing Businesses Are Up Against
- Orders arriving by phone, email and spreadsheet instead of self-service
- ERP and shop-floor systems disconnected from customer-facing platforms
- Dealers and distributors with no digital channel to buy or check stock
- Product data managed manually across catalogues, sites and partners
- Reporting assembled by hand from multiple systems
Our Solutions
How We Help Manufacturing Businesses
B2B commerce and dealer portals
Self-service ordering, account-specific pricing, stock visibility and repeat-order workflows for trade customers.
ERP and systems integration
Customer-facing platforms connected to ERP, MRP and warehouse systems so data is entered once and flows everywhere.
Process automation
Quoting, order processing, documentation and compliance workflows automated end to end.
Data and analytics platforms
Production, sales and service data brought together into dashboards people actually use.
Integrations
Systems We Typically Connect
- ERP and MRP systems
- Warehouse management
- CRM platforms
- PIM and CAD data
- Logistics providers
- Finance systems
Technologies
Recommended Technology
Business Outcomes
- Trade customers ordering online instead of by phone and email
- Order-to-invoice processes without manual re-keying
- One accurate view of products, stock and pricing
- Management reporting from live data, not month-end spreadsheets
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Our ERP is old and heavily customised. Can you still integrate it?
Almost certainly. We integrate with legacy ERPs through whatever interface they expose — APIs, database views or file exchange — and wrap them in a modern integration layer.
Can a dealer portal handle customer-specific pricing?
Yes — account-specific catalogues, contract pricing, credit terms and approval workflows are standard requirements we build for.
Where should a manufacturer start with digital transformation?
Usually with the highest-friction process — often trade ordering or quoting. A short discovery identifies where digitalisation pays back fastest.
Talk to Us About Your Manufacturing Project
A focused discussion with an experienced technology team about your sector, systems and goals — no obligation, no generic sales presentation.