// INDUSTRY · MANUFACTURING AND LOGISTICS

Manufacturing and logistics: scale operations without scaling chaos.

We transform operations intensive in processes, systems and coordination. We integrate platforms, automate flows, improve end-to-end visibility and enable faster decisions on the plant floor, supply chain and logistics operations.

Complex operations that grow without losing control

Manufacturing and logistics live by coordination: machines, people, materials, systems and external partners that have to align by the minute. Every new product, customer or channel adds complexity. Poorly integrated technology multiplies that friction instead of absorbing it.

We work with industrial and logistics organizations to connect plant, ERP, WMS, transport and data in a single operating model. Every program aims to shorten cycle times, gain real visibility and reduce rework without rewriting the entire stack.

// WHERE WE ADD VALUE

Focus areas in this sector

We focus on intersections between plant, supply and data where improvement shows directly in cost and service level.

01

End-to-end visibility

A single platform to track orders, materials, shipments and exceptions from origin to destination.

02

Plant-IT integration

Connection between industrial systems (MES, SCADA, IoT) and corporate platforms (ERP, WMS, TMS).

03

Operations automation

Automated flows for orders, receiving, picking, dispatch and reconciliations with full traceability.

04

Data and operational forecasting

Demand forecasting, route optimization, capacity planning and predictive maintenance.

// SIGNALS

How we measure progress on the plant floor, supply and logistics

85% World-class OEE as a plant-floor improvement target
3–6 wk To get an OT/IT pilot into production
100% End-to-end traceability as a coverage goal
// COMPLIANCE & GOVERNANCE

Quality, industrial cybersecurity and supply chain traceability

We design every industrial program aligned with the frameworks that govern the sector: ISO 9001 for quality management and continuous process improvement, ISO 27001 for corporate information security, and IEC 62443 for the cybersecurity of industrial control systems (OT). OT/IT convergence is handled with network segmentation, identity management and auditable logging, keeping end-to-end supply chain traceability as the foundation of data governance.

// FAQ

Frequently asked questions in manufacturing and logistics

What plant, supply chain and logistics operations teams ask us most.

How do you connect plant systems (MES, SCADA, IoT) with the ERP and WMS without slowing production?
We integrate in layers using an event bus and standard connectors, validating first in a mirror environment. The plant keeps running while we sync orders, consumption and states in near real-time.
Can you improve OEE and throughput without replacing existing machinery?
Yes. We capture signals from current equipment to measure availability, performance and quality, and tackle losses with predictive maintenance and planning rules, without replacing the machine fleet.
How do you handle cybersecurity when OT and IT converge?
We apply IEC 62443: segmentation between OT and IT zones, access control, industrial traffic monitoring and response plans. New connectivity never exposes the plant to uncontrolled risk.
What level of supply chain traceability can we reach?
We aim for end-to-end traceability by batch, order and shipment: material origin, transformation steps, dispatch and delivery, with exception visibility and auditable data for quality and recall.
// NEXT STEP

Let's start with the most urgent challenge in your operation

Tell us the context: plant, supply, logistics or coordination. We'll propose the most useful next step.