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Custom ERP for
Chemical and Pharma Companies

Built for operations where traceability, quality, process control, documentation, and audit readiness cannot be treated as optional extras. When process discipline matters, system fit matters more.

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Execution credibility for high-value ERP decisions.

18+

Years in Business

11

Pre-Built ERP Modules

6 Mo

Average Go-Live

$0

Per-User License Fees

Client types:

Chemical Processing • Pharma Manufacturing • Batch Operations • Process Compliance

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What the ERP Must Get Right

  • Batch and lot traceability across procurement, production, QC, and dispatch
  • Formula, recipe, or process control with version discipline
  • Quality checkpoints, holds, release workflows, and deviation tracking
  • Expiry, shelf life, and compliance-sensitive inventory management
  • Documentation and audit readiness without manual scrambling

Why buyers in this category are cautious

Chemical and pharma operations often have stronger documentation, release, traceability, and compliance expectations than a generic ERP can handle well.

This is one of the strongest categories for a planning-first approach because process fit matters more than surface-level features.

For this reason, many teams begin with ERP planning rather than jumping straight into implementation.

Related Case Study

Batch Traceability and QC ERP for Process Manufacturing Unit

See how a process manufacturing operation improved batch trace-back speed by 5x and reduced manual compliance prep effort through workflow-driven traceability.

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Questions from Chemical and Pharma Teams

Can the ERP support batch-level traceability and recall workflows?
Yes. We can design lot and batch traceability across raw material receipt, production, QC release, and dispatch history.
Can quality holds and release approvals be enforced in workflow?
Yes. QC checkpoints, hold-release states, and role-based approvals can be built directly into process flow.
Is a planning-first approach recommended for this category?
Yes. Because compliance and process fit are critical, a planning-first phase helps avoid high-cost implementation mistakes.