ZANISS SOFTWARES
Manufacturing

Manufacturing Software Development

We build the ERP, production tracking, and shop-floor systems that connect your factory floor to your business decisions in real time.

Why manufacturing needs custom software

Manufacturing operations are built on processes that have evolved over years — specific production sequences, quality control checkpoints, multi-stage approval workflows, and supplier relationships that don't map cleanly onto generic ERP modules. Most manufacturers end up either paying for expensive ERP customization consultants or working around software limitations with spreadsheets that live outside the system of record. Custom manufacturing software lets you encode your actual production process, connect shop-floor data to business reporting, and avoid paying for ERP modules you'll never use.

What we build for manufacturing

  • Custom ERP systems for production planning, inventory, and procurement
  • Shop-floor data collection and production tracking (manual or IoT-sensor based)
  • Quality control and inspection management systems
  • Supplier and vendor management portals
  • Multi-warehouse and multi-plant inventory systems
  • GST-compliant billing and inventory for Indian manufacturers
  • Predictive maintenance dashboards using equipment sensor data
  • Production scheduling and capacity planning tools

Technology stack we use

Manufacturing systems typically combine a transactional ERP core (built on .NET or Node.js with PostgreSQL or SQL Server) with real-time data ingestion from the shop floor — either manual entry via tablets or IoT sensor data streamed via MQTT into a time-series pipeline. We build dashboards in React for production managers and integrate with existing accounting systems (Tally, for many Indian manufacturers) to avoid duplicate data entry.

Connecting the shop floor to the business

The highest-value manufacturing systems we build aren't just digitized paperwork — they close the loop between what's happening on the floor and what management can see in real time. A production delay, a quality rejection, or a machine going down should be visible in a dashboard within minutes, not discovered at end-of-shift reporting.

Our engagement process

We start with a shop-floor walkthrough to understand your actual production sequence and where data currently gets lost (usually in spreadsheets or paper logs). We then build the ERP core first, followed by shop-floor digitization and, where relevant, IoT sensor integration for predictive maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

Looking to digitize your production floor or replace a rigid ERP?

Book a free 30-minute consultation. We'll map your goals to a clear, actionable roadmap — no obligations.