Workflow automation

Repeat less

Turn recurring manual steps into visible, maintainable workflows across ERP events, files, approvals, reports, production signals, and data cleanup.

A visible path

From trigger to useful output.

Automation starts by making the current handoff explicit. Only then does it remove repeated entry, route decisions, and expose the result where people can use it.

Trigger

An ERP event, folder drop, form, schedule, approval, or production action.

Validate

Check required data, expected state, ownership, and exceptions.

Route

Move the work, request a decision, transform the data, or call the next system.

Report

Show what happened, what needs attention, and how the workflow can recover.

Common opportunities

Good automation removes ambiguity too.

The goal is not only speed. It is a clearer owner, a reliable record, a controlled exception path, and less quiet work hiding between systems.

01

ERP handoffs

Move approved information between ERP, production, and reporting paths.

02

Approvals

Put decisions, ownership, reminders, and exceptions in one visible path.

03

Reporting

Produce repeatable summaries, alerts, exports, and shop-floor signals.

04

File + data work

Rename, validate, transform, route, archive, and reconcile repeated inputs.

Bring the repeated task and the exception that breaks it. We'll map both.

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