ERP

ERP Software for Manufacturing

Manufacturing ERP that connects quoting, engineering, inventory, scheduling, shop floor, and accounting in one system. Cloud-native, built for discrete and process manufacturers.

Most manufacturing ERPs were built for controllers reading month-end reports, not operators running a router at 2pm with a hot job and a down machine. WorkCell puts quoting, BOMs, work orders, inventory, scheduling, and the shop floor on one database the people actually making parts will use.

Sound Familiar?

Legacy Workflows Fight the Floor

Old discrete manufacturing ERP assumes every job follows the same routing and BOM, so operators work around the system instead of through it.

Implementations That Never Finish

53% of ERP projects go over budget and only 34% hit the promised ROI, leaving manufacturing software solutions half-configured two years after go-live.

Pricing You Can't Get in Writing

Seat counts, module fees, and implementation retainers stay hidden because vendors selling the best ERP for manufacturing want you on a discovery call before you see the bill.

Core Capabilities

Quoting and Estimating

Build quotes from live material costs and routing steps, then turn the won estimate into a work order with no re-keying or margin guesswork.

Inventory and Materials

Real-time stock across warehouses and bins with lot and serial tracking, reorder points, and full traceability from raw material to finished part.

Production Scheduling

Finite scheduling against machine capacity and operator skills automatically re-sequences downstream jobs when a CNC goes down or a rush order lands.

Shop Floor Execution

Operators clock into work orders from tablets and log quantities, scrap, and issues so process manufacturing ERP dashboards reflect actual WIP instead of yesterday's guesses.

By The Numbers
53%

of ERP implementations exceed their original budget

Panorama Consulting ERP Report

34%

of implementations actually achieve the expected ROI

Panorama Consulting ERP Report

67%

of manufacturers cite integration as the primary implementation challenge

Deloitte Manufacturing Technology Survey

Common Questions

What's the difference between ERP, MRP, and MES?

MRP plans purchases and production from BOMs, MES tracks shop floor execution, and ERP wraps both with quoting, inventory, and accounting in one database.

How long does a manufacturing ERP implementation take?

Legacy on-prem runs 12 to 24 months, while cloud-native discrete manufacturing ERP with standard connectors can go live in 60 to 120 days if data migration stays clean.

Is there ERP for small business manufacturing shops?

Yes. Cloud ERP now scales down to 10-person shops without forcing you to buy unused modules or hire a full-time admin to keep it running.

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ERP Software for Manufacturing

See manufacturing ERP built for the floor, not the conference room.