Manufacturing systems • ERP integration • Data automation

Use proof to sell practical capability

The live site includes several strong examples. Here they are reorganised into cleaner case-study style sections that are easier for prospects to understand.

Cosmetics manufacturing

Mobile inventory management on the factory floor

Based on the existing site’s example of a leading British cosmetics manufacturer.

  • Inventory picking driven from current manufacturing requirements
  • Scanning from stock into WIP locations
  • Pallet data capture, weights, dimensions, and photos
  • Secure API integration with the in-house ERP system
Electronics manufacturing

Labour transaction capture from mobile devices

Based on the existing site’s example of a British electronics designer and manufacturer.

  • Users record time against manufacturing orders on the shop floor
  • Better labour costing and project visibility
  • Push notifications help reduce missed bookings
  • Cross-platform deployment across iOS, Android, and Windows
Pharma manufacturing

ERP plug-in for GHS label automation

Based on the existing site’s ERP plug-in example for a British pharmaceutical company.

  • Retrieve batch and serial details from ERP
  • Generate GHS-compliant labels
  • Send labels for batch printing on the shop floor
  • Maintain product-specific label configuration
How these should be used

These are proof points, not just examples

On the live site, these stories are buried inside service copy. In this version they become clear examples of practical delivery: inventory visibility, labour accuracy, print automation, and ERP-connected workflows.

Next improvement

Add named metrics when available

Once you have client permission, replace generic outcomes with stronger numbers: time saved, reduction in errors, reporting speed, or manual effort removed.