Ask most manufacturing owners where a specific batch of raw material is right now, and you'll usually get a shrug, a phone call to the shop floor, or a walk to go check in person. That gap between what's happening on the floor and what's visible in the office is where margin quietly disappears — in overproduction, expedited freight, and materials nobody can find until they're needed.
The Core Problem: Disconnected Systems
Most small and mid-sized manufacturers we work with start with some combination of spreadsheets, a basic accounting tool, and word-of-mouth on the shop floor. Production tracking lives in one place, inventory in another, and purchasing decisions get made on gut feel because nobody has a single, current picture of what's actually happening.
What Changes With Zoho ERP + Inventory
Zoho ERP's manufacturing vertical, combined with Zoho Inventory, gives you multi-level bills of materials (BOM), so a finished product's full material breakdown — including sub-assemblies — is tracked automatically. As work orders move through production, raw material consumption is deducted in real time against the BOM, not reconciled after the fact.
- Work order tracking — see exactly which orders are in progress, queued or delayed, without walking the floor.
- Automatic material consumption — raw material stock updates as production consumes it, not on a weekly count.
- Reorder alerts based on actual usage — not guesswork, so you're not overstocking or getting caught short.
- Vendor and purchase order tracking tied directly to what production actually needs next.
The Result
Once production, inventory and purchasing share one system, the questions that used to require a phone call — "do we have enough material for this order," "why is this batch behind," "what do we need to reorder this week" — are answered from a dashboard. That's the difference between running a shop floor reactively and running it with a plan.
Where to Start
We typically begin a manufacturing engagement with a two-week assessment: mapping your current BOM structure, production workflow and inventory process, then configuring Zoho ERP and Inventory around that — not the other way around. The goal is always visibility that matches how your floor actually operates.