Production planning depended on one person reconciling spreadsheets, order notes, and inventory exports.
Case study
Horizon Components — Made production and inventory talk to each other.
Light manufacturing team coordinating production, inventory, and order promises.
We connected order, inventory, and production status into one update flow.
Before we started
- Inventory was checked manually before order promises.
- Late orders were spotted after customers asked for updates.
- Planning knowledge lived in one coordinator’s head.
What we built
- Inventory allocation workflow from order intake.
- Shortage alert and replenishment task creation.
- Production-board refresh with exception notes.
After the system went live
- Sales saw stock risk before overpromising.
- Production started each day with clearer priorities.
- Leadership could see order risk without asking for a spreadsheet.
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