In manufacturing companies, production and warehousing coexist but they rarely communicate in a truly integrated way. Separate systems, duplicated data, and fragmented processes create constant misalignments: materials shown as available in the system but not on the line, manual staging operations, delays, rework, and excess inventory. The result is a supply chain that struggles to respond quickly, with decisions being made on information that is not always current. Eliminating these silos is no longer optional it is a strategic priority for ensuring operational continuity, data reliability, and full end-to-end visibility.
Through the integration of the Digital Manufacturing module, the Extended Warehouse Management system, and the central ERP platform, it is possible to create a truly seamless flow between the factory floor and the warehouse.
A production order originates in the central ERP, is executed and monitored within the Digital Manufacturing module, and communicates in real time with the Extended Warehouse Management system to handle staging requests, material movements, consumption postings, and finished goods receipt. The integration is native and standard: it eliminates complex custom developments, reduces redundant interfaces, and ensures traceable, scalable, and consistent processes across the entire value chain — enabling a more flexible and resilient supply chain.
The integration between DM and EWM enables scenarios that are already available and ready to use:
The result is a fully integrated PP–DM–EWM flow, with complete visibility from raw material to finished product, reduced work-in-progress, and greater reliability of both operational and accounting data.
Integrating production and warehousing means reducing manual activities, errors, and lead times, while simultaneously improving service levels. Materials are available when needed, progress confirmations automatically update stock, and the warehouse operates on requests generated directly by the factory in a synchronized manner.
With the support of Syscons, a company within the Impresoft Group, businesses can adopt an operating model built on standard processes, unified data, and full end-to-end traceability. This is not simply a matter of technological integration it represents a genuine paradigm shift: from the mere coexistence of systems to structured collaboration between factory and warehouse. Syscons guides manufacturing companies through this transformation toward a Composable Enterprise, combining expertise in Manufacturing, Logistics Execution, and Cloud ERP.