Manufacturing

Your Shop Floor Runs on Skill. Your Systems Should Keep Up.

Custom MES, scheduling, and operations platforms for fabrication shops and manufacturers who've outgrown whiteboards and spreadsheets.

>5,180Manufacturers in Harris County
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>$80BHouston Metro Manufacturing GDP
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>70%Of Shops Still Use Manual Scheduling
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>CustomPlatforms
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>100%Code Ownership
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>4-8 WeeksTo Launch
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>5,180Manufacturers in Harris County
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>$80BHouston Metro Manufacturing GDP
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>70%Of Shops Still Use Manual Scheduling
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>CustomPlatforms
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>100%Code Ownership
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>4-8 WeeksTo Launch
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Challenges

Sound
Familiar?

Common problems we solve for manufacturing businesses.

01

Your scheduling board is a whiteboard that limits your throughput

Visual production scheduling with drag-and-drop, capacity planning, bottleneck detection, and real-time status tracking across every machine and work center.

02

Paper work orders lose context between the office and the floor

Digital work orders with routing instructions, material specs, quality checkpoints, and operator notes — accessible on tablets at every station.

03

Quoting takes days when it should take minutes

Automated quoting engine that pulls from your material costs, labor rates, and machine time estimates to generate accurate quotes while the customer is still on the phone.

04

Your quality records won't survive an audit

Digital quality management with inspection checklists, measurement tracking, non-conformance workflows, and full traceability from raw material to finished part.

Solutions

What We Build

Custom software designed specifically for manufacturing operations.

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Production Scheduling

Visual drag-and-drop scheduling with capacity planning, machine allocation, and bottleneck detection. See every job across every work center in real time.

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Digital Work Orders

Paperless work orders with routing, material specs, quality checkpoints, and operator notes. Track progress from release through completion.

Included
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Automated Quoting

Generate accurate quotes from your actual material costs, labor rates, and machine time. Configurable markup rules and customer-specific pricing.

Included
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Quality Management

Inspection checklists, measurement tracking, SPC charts, and non-conformance workflows. Full traceability for ISO and customer audits.

Included
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Shop Floor Dashboard

Real-time OEE, machine utilization, and production metrics displayed on shop floor monitors. Operators see their targets and status at a glance.

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Inventory & Purchasing

Track raw materials, WIP, and finished goods. Automated reorder points, purchase order generation, and supplier management.

Included
5,180
Manufacturers in Harris County
$80B
Houston Metro Manufacturing GDP
70%
Of Shops Still Use Manual Scheduling
Straight Answers

Manufacturing software, answered directly

Is this a CRM?

Yes. Aeopic builds custom CRM software for manufacturing businesses — contacts, pipeline, scheduling, activity history, and reporting are all part of it. The difference is what sits at the centre of the record: your work order, not a generic "deal". Shop floor scheduling, Work order tracking, and Quality and inspection records run inside the same system rather than in three separate tools that don't talk to each other.

What does an AI operating system actually do?

An AI-integrated operating system is a custom CRM with your operations built into it and an AI layer that can read all of it. For manufacturing work, that means the system watches the schedule for conflicts and assembles the traceability record an auditor will ask for. The AI is not a chatbot bolted onto the side — it has access to the same work orders, documents, and history your team does, and every action it takes is reviewable.

How is this different from an ERP module you'll spend two years implementing?

Off-the-shelf software asks you to describe manufacturing work in its vocabulary, so you end up with custom fields standing in for work orders and a spreadsheet holding whatever wouldn't fit — which is how you get a whiteboard schedule and quality records that won't survive an audit. A custom platform uses your vocabulary from the start. You also stop paying per seat, and adding a capability is a change to software you own rather than another subscription.

Do I own the code?

Yes. You own the source code, the database, and the deployment. There is no per-seat license, no vendor who can raise your rate, and no feature that can be sunset out from under you. If you stop working with Aeopic, your work orders and the system that manages them keep running, and any competent developer can maintain the codebase.

Manufacturing

Your Shop Floor Deserves Better Than Whiteboards

Let's build a platform that matches how your operation actually runs — from quoting to shipping.

No obligation · Response within 24 hours · Full code ownership