Plant-Floor Reality
PLCs, historians, MES, and tribal knowledge. The data exists; making it operational is the work.
Manufacturing software has to bridge two worlds: the deterministic, latency-sensitive plant floor and the eventually-consistent enterprise. Robotics tightens the loop further. We build for both sides of the bridge — and the bridge itself.
The non-negotiable conditions every system in this sector lives under.
PLCs, historians, MES, and tribal knowledge. The data exists; making it operational is the work.
A cell with five robots talks to a dozen systems. The orchestration layer is the difference between throughput and downtime.
ERP-grade traceability is a requirement, not a feature. Lot, batch, serial — across the factory and out the door.
The patterns generalize across operators in this sector, but each one is tuned to your specific tempo and constraint set.
Historian, MES, and SCADA data joined into one operational layer for plant and corporate users.
Cell-level coordination and fleet-level orchestration for industrial robots and AMRs.
End-to-end traceability platforms tied to live process data.
Operational data, integrated end-to-end. From edge to executive.
CapabilityTools your operators run on. Built for the floor, not the boardroom.
CapabilityModels that decide. Monitored systems that learn.
CapabilitySoftware where the work happens. Plants, vehicles, fields.
The plant floor is the original real-time system. Software has to earn its place there.