ERP Integration for Production Scheduling for Heavy Equipment Manufacturing

ERP integration built for the reality of heavy equipment: multi-location plants with shared subassembly operations, long-cycle assembly lines with hundreds of components, and engineer-to-order and configure-to-order mixed with standard models. Generic ERP integration ignores these constraints. We built ours around them — for 35+ years.

Why Heavy equipment manufacturers Need ERP Integration for Production Scheduling That Understands Their Floor

Heavy equipment manufacturing is not generic CTO. Every ETO decision is shaped by multi-location plants with shared subassembly operations, every order is shaped by long-cycle assembly lines with hundreds of components, and every weekly plan gets disrupted by engineer-to-order and configure-to-order mixed with standard models. Off-the-shelf ERP integration tools were built for a textbook model of manufacturing that does not survive contact with a real heavy equipment floor. Our erp integration for production scheduling starts from the constraints — bi-directional sync with sap, oracle, netsuite, epicor, and 20+ others, modeled the way heavy equipment manufacturers actually run them.

  • Multi-location plants with shared subassembly operations
  • Long-cycle assembly lines with hundreds of components
  • Engineer-to-order and configure-to-order mixed with standard models
  • Heavy logistics constraints around finished goods

How Our ERP Integration for Production Scheduling Works for Heavy Equipment Manufacturing

ERP Integration for Production Scheduling is a finite-capacity-aware scheduling engine purpose-built for the messiness of real manufacturing. For heavy equipment manufacturers — including earthmoving equipment manufacturers — it handles multi-location plants with shared subassembly operations, long-cycle assembly lines with hundreds of components, and engineer-to-order and configure-to-order mixed with standard models in a single Gantt-driven interface planners can actually use. Below is what that looks like in practice.

  • Bi-directional sync with SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, Epicor, and 20+ others
  • Work orders, routings, BOMs, and inventory flow into scheduling
  • Completed quantity, scrap, and labor data flow back to ERP
  • No rip-and-replace required

What Heavy equipment manufacturers Get From ERP Integration for Production Scheduling

Outcome 1

Keep ERP as system of record

Outcome 2

Add real scheduling without ERP migration

Outcome 3

Bi-directional sync prevents data drift

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