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Explore practical operational content across sales, CRM, purchase, inventory, production, shopfloor IoT, and AI-led execution.

Explore what manufacturers should look for in an SAP alternative, including faster implementation, manufacturing fit, cost control, usability, support, and AI-ready ERP workflows.
Read moreAI will change procurement work, but it is more likely to automate repetitive tasks than replace procurement professionals who build supplier judgment and strategy.
Read moreA practical guide for manufacturers to identify when spreadsheets, manual follow-ups, and disconnected systems are no longer enough — and when ERP becomes an operational necessity.
Read moreLearn how to decide if AI is worth the investment for your factory by evaluating use cases, data readiness, costs, risks, ROI, and operational impact.
Read moreExplore whether AI will create more jobs than it destroys, with a practical view of manufacturing, automation, new roles, reskilling, and business transformation.
Read moreAvoid common manufacturing AI mistakes such as unclear use cases, poor data, weak security, no human review, over-automation, and poor adoption planning.
Read moreUnderstand the difference between AI and regular automation in manufacturing, with practical examples for workflows, decisions, alerts, and predictive operations.
Read moreUnderstand the risks of AI in manufacturing, including bad data, wrong recommendations, safety issues, security, job fear, over-automation, and implementation failure.
Read moreLearn how IoT enables remote monitoring of manufacturing equipment through sensors, gateways, dashboards, alerts, maintenance visibility, and secure access.
Read moreLearn warehouse automation for manufacturing SMEs, including barcode scanning, inventory systems, receiving, putaway, picking, dispatch, and practical adoption steps.
Read moreAI agents reduce workload when applied to repetitive, structured tasks with clear rules, clean data, human oversight, and practical workflow integration.
Read moreLearn how a Kanban system works in manufacturing, where it helps, where it fails, and how Optiwise connects Kanban signals with inventory, purchase, and production planning.
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A growing textile unit reduced quality-related rework and fabric loss by digitizing in-line checks and automating correction loops.
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An auto-component supplier improved on-time dispatch by connecting order confirmation, material readiness, and line scheduling.
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A high-mix machining company reduced quote turnaround and improved win-rate with structured costing and approval workflows.
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A food manufacturer created end-to-end lot traceability from GRN to dispatch to reduce recall and audit exposure.
Read moreA pharma unit reduced GRN disputes and improved procurement reliability with stricter inbound controls.
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An engineering manufacturer improved delivery predictability using RFQ scoring and vendor performance intelligence.
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A plastics manufacturer used defect intelligence and corrective workflows to reduce repetitive rework.
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A fabrication business achieved better schedule reliability by digitizing WIP tracking across cutting, welding, and finishing.
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An electronics manufacturer reduced changeover losses by using schedule intelligence and standard setup workflows.
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A chemical processing unit reduced recurring downtime using IoT alerts and predictive maintenance workflows.
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A packaging unit connected sales, production, dispatch, and invoicing to reduce leakages in order flow.
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A foundry operation improved process consistency by correlating machine behavior, energy signals, and production outcomes.
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A furniture manufacturer improved cost confidence with structured BOM and estimate governance.
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A cable manufacturer reduced quality volatility using tighter process tracking and early anomaly alerts.
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A pumps business reduced service order delays by aligning spare inventory, dispatch, and billing workflows.
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How a high-mix packaging team can connect quotations, orders, production, dispatch, and billing in one flow.
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A rubber components plant improved OEE by linking downtime reasons, shift patterns, and machine behavior.
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A gas supplier reduced asset leakage and billing disputes with QR-led cylinder lifecycle tracking.
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An agro processor improved material reliability by aligning demand planning with purchase execution and GRN discipline.
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A sheet-metal manufacturer cut approval lag by standardizing exception routing and SLA-based escalation.
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A contract manufacturer improved margin integrity by linking quote assumptions with actual execution signals.
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A forging operation balanced machine load and improved throughput with better work-order planning discipline.
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An electrical panel builder improved order visibility by tracking engineering, procurement, fabrication, and dispatch milestones in one flow.
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A machine tools plant reduced breakdown shock by introducing predictive maintenance workflows with sensor-led monitoring.
Read moreA tutorial-style walkthrough for purchase and stores teams creating goods receipt notes with clean traceability.
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New AI agent workspace improvements for follow-ups, delay alerts, purchase planning, and inventory risk summaries.
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A customer review focused on machine visibility, live planning status, and fewer manual follow-ups.
Read moreAICAN provides ongoing post-go-live support, workflow guidance, and optimization help.
Read moreYes. Optiwise supports multi-plant and multi-warehouse visibility with controlled role permissions.
Read moreYes. Optiwise supports responsive access and role-based usage across desktop, tablet, and mobile.
Read moreYes. Existing masters and historical records can be migrated with a structured data-cleanup approach.
Read moreNo. You can begin with ERP modules first and add IoT when your team is ready.
Read moreYes. Optiwise can integrate with Tally to keep accounting and operations aligned.
Read moreYes. Start with one workflow and scale to connected modules once the team is comfortable.
Read moreMost manufacturers start seeing results in weeks through a phased rollout plan.
Read moreOptiwise is a cloud-based ERP platform with secure role-based access for manufacturing teams.
Read moreUse our micro tools to speed up routine documentation and calculations.