PLM, ERP, and manufacturing systems that actually work.
We help industrial companies get more value from their engineering and business systems — from PLM and engineering data management to ERP, CPQ, and connected analytics.
Systems that fit the manufacturing context.
Digital transformation in manufacturing is not about buying the latest platform. It is about making the systems you have — or the systems you are implementing — actually work for the business. That means clear data ownership, connected processes, and people who understand both the technology and the engineering context.
Our experience spans PLM platforms including Siemens Teamcenter, SAP and other ERP systems, CPQ tools, MES, and the integrations between them. The practice combines manufacturing engineering background with enterprise IT and architecture expertise — covering the full range from shop floor systems to customer-facing configure-to-order, order management, and the business systems that connect them.
Six areas of digital transformation support
PLM & Engineering Data Management
Making PLM work as the backbone of engineering data — clean BOMs, controlled change processes, and reliable data that other systems can trust.
- PLM platform work (incl. Teamcenter)
- Bill of materials management
- Engineering change management
- CAD and document management
- PLM–ERP data integration
ERP & Business Systems
ERP implementation support and improvement for manufacturing companies — with a focus on the manufacturing, production, and procurement modules that matter most.
- ERP implementation project support
- SAP project support
- Manufacturing and production module configuration
- Business process alignment
- Data migration and cutover support
CPQ & Configure-to-Order
Support for industrial companies that sell configurable products — connecting customer configuration through to engineering, production planning, and ERP without manual re-entry. Covers both platform implementation and the integration architecture that makes configure-to-order work end to end.
- Configure-to-order process design
- CPQ platform implementation and configuration
- Product configuration models and variant rules
- CPQ–ERP–engineering integration
- Quote-to-order automation
- Rules and constraint management
Systems Integration & Enterprise Architecture
Designing and implementing the integration architecture between manufacturing and business systems — so that engineering data, orders, production instructions, and business information flow reliably without manual re-entry or reconciliation effort.
- Enterprise integration architecture and design
- PLM–ERP–MES integration
- Order management and fulfilment integration
- API and middleware development
- Digital thread implementation
- Integration testing and validation
MES & Production Systems
Selecting, implementing, and integrating Manufacturing Execution Systems that connect the shop floor to engineering and business systems — capturing production data, enabling digital work instructions, and building operational visibility.
- MES evaluation and platform selection
- MES implementation and configuration
- Digital work instructions and routing
- Shop floor data collection and OEE
- MES–ERP and MES–PLM integration
- Traceability and serialization
Analytics & Reporting
Turning manufacturing and engineering data into useful insight — from KPI dashboards and production reporting to predictive analytics and data lake solutions that consolidate information across systems.
- Manufacturing KPI definition and dashboards
- Production and quality reporting
- Predictive analytics and data lake solutions
- Engineering data analysis
- Cross-system reporting
- Data quality and governance
What better systems control delivers
- Better engineering data control
- Faster product release cycles
- Cleaner ERP master data
- Reduced manual data handling
- Improved cross-system visibility
- More reliable production reporting
Tell us about the systems challenge.
Whether it is a PLM implementation, an ERP that needs to work better for manufacturing, or systems that need to connect — share the situation and we can discuss the right approach.