Success stories · on the floor
The same system, running very different businesses.
Not pilots or slideware. Manufacturers and service companies run their working day on vERP right now — here is what that looks like.
Automotive rubber · brand VulcanIATF 16949
Uniflex Auto Industries
From compound batch to the invoice it ships on — one traceable thread.
Uniflex moulds and extrudes rubber components for the automotive line under its Vulcan brand. vERP carries the whole chain: multi-level BOMs, work orders and job cards on the floor, then dispatch and a GST e-invoice raised the moment the goods are billed.
- Multi-level BOM & routing
- Production traceability
- GST e-invoice at billing
- Stores tied to the line
Security & guarding servicesDistributed workforce
Entellus
Not a factory — and vERP still runs it end to end.
Entellus deploys security personnel to banks, schools, hospitals and plants. The same engine that runs manufacturers handles a people-heavy service business: deployment across dozens of sites, attendance, and billing and collections — with live dashboards over the whole operation.
- Site-wise deployment
- Attendance to payroll
- Client billing & collections
- Operations dashboards
Industrial rubber componentsShop floor → dispatch
Defrail Technologies
Where rubber meets reliability — on one system.
Defrail makes industrial rubber components for demanding environments. Purchase, stores, production and dispatch sit in a single system, so stock and orders stay in step from raw material through to delivery.
- Purchase-to-dispatch
- Live multi-store stock
- Order-linked production
- Costed BOMs
Engineering & industrial supplyTrading & distribution
First Source Impex
Purchase-to-pay and order-to-cash, joined up.
First Source Impex supplies engineering and industrial goods. vERP keeps procurement, inventory and accounts on one ledger — live stock across stores, orders through to invoices, and the books that follow automatically.
- Procurement & supplier ledger
- Order-to-cash
- Live stock across stores
- Accounts in step
Automotive componentsEngineering & manufacturing
UM Autocomp
World-class engineering, run on one connected system.
UM Autocomp is a world class engineering and manufacturing company with a major focus on automotive industries. vERP joins the chain end to end — purchase and stores through production on the floor to dispatch and billing — so every component ships with its paper trail in step.
- Purchase-to-dispatch
- Production on the floor
- Live multi-store stock
- GST-ready billing
Industrial automationProject / job-order
Kinjal Automation
Every job carries its own bill of materials, right through to issue.
Kinjal Automation builds to order, so the job — not the calendar — is the unit of work. vERP runs each project end to end: a multi-level BOM per job, purchase raised against it, gate entry and QC on receipt, then material issued to the very job it was bought for, with the approval trail intact at every step.
- Project-wise BOMs
- Purchase against the job
- Gate entry & QC on receipt
- Issue to project
Electronics & circuit assemblyPurchase → dispatch
Next Layer Circuit LLC
The newest name on the wall, on the same single system.
Next Layer Circuit runs purchase, stores and production on vERP, with orders tracked through to dispatch and the accounts moving on the same set of numbers — nothing to reconcile between a spreadsheet and the books at month end.
- Purchase-to-dispatch
- Live multi-store stock
- Order-linked production
- Accounts in step