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Enterprise ERP & POSAutomotive Retail & Manufacturing

Multi-Branch ERP and POS Software

A connected POS, inventory, production, and executive reporting system for a multi-branch automotive business, replacing disconnected spreadsheets and phone-based coordination.

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Industry

Automotive Retail & Manufacturing

Services

Custom Software Development / Web Application Development / Cloud Solutions

Platform Type

Multi-Branch ERP & POS System

Primary Stack

TypeScript, Vite, amCharts

The Outcome

RESULTS THAT MOVED THE NEEDLE.

Multi-Branch

Inventory modeled by branch and warehouse, not flat stock counts

End-to-End

Sales, stock, production, and dispatch in one connected system

Role-Based

Branch-limited access alongside full executive visibility

Live

Executive dashboards for revenue, margin, and inventory health

The Challenge

Multi-branch retail and manufacturing businesses outgrow off-the-shelf POS tools fast. Once a business is operating across branches, warehouses, and product lines, the hard problem stops being billing and becomes coordination: which branch has stock, which vendor orders are still open, which customers are waiting on booked items, and how much capital is tied up in inventory nobody can see in real time.

The Approach

We built a connected operations platform where a sale, a stock transfer, a production run, and a vendor order all speak the same operational language. Inventory is modeled by branch and warehouse instead of as a flat number. Internal branch bookings and formal stock transfers move goods between locations with dispatch and receipt tracking. Production vouchers turn raw materials into costed finished goods. And role-based executive dashboards give leadership a live view of the business without waiting on an exported spreadsheet.

What We Built

INSIDE THE PLATFORM.

01

Branch-Aware Inventory

Stock is modeled by branch, godown, and item, not a single flat quantity, so the system can answer where stock is, what it's worth, and whether it's already committed.

02

Internal Branch Booking & Fulfillment

One branch can reserve and pull stock from another through a structured booking flow, replacing informal phone-call coordination with a system that tracks who has what.

03

Formal Stock Transfers With Receipt Control

Transfers move through draft, in-transit, and received states, reflecting the operational truth that stock isn't really available until someone confirms it arrived.

04

Procurement With Real Status Tracking

Vendor orders track ordered, received, and vouchered quantities separately, so teams can tell what's been promised, what's arrived, and what's actually posted.

05

Production & Bill-of-Materials Support

Raw-material consumption, labor and overhead capture, and unit-cost calculation connect manufacturing directly to stock and selling price, most POS systems stop at buying and selling.

06

Executive Dashboards & Smart Reorder Alerts

Leadership gets revenue, margin, and inventory-health views in real time, while minimum-stock and near-minimum alerts turn replenishment into a proactive action instead of a reactive scramble.

Built With
TypeScriptViteamChartsModular Domain Architecture
Why It Matters

The businesses that outgrow basic POS tools don't need another billing screen, they need software where selling, stocking, making, and reporting all speak the same operational language. That's the difference between a tool and an operating system for the business.