Mobile-Accessible ERP for Textile Manufacturers

Mobile ERP for Textile Factory Management

Give authorized factory owners, managers and operational teams access to connected buyer orders, materials, inventory, production, quality, packing and dispatch information from compatible mobile, tablet and desktop devices through Centrio ERP.
  • Mobile-accessible factory visibility
  • Buyer order and production tracking
  • Raw material and inventory visibility
  • Production, WIP and QC monitoring
  • Packing and dispatch status
  • Role-based access for factory teams

Keep your textile factory connected beyond the office desktop

Buyer Orders Product Management Material Planning Purchase Orders Goods Receipt Raw Material Stock Material Issue Production Planning Process-Wise Production WIP Visibility Quality Inspection Packing Finished Goods Dispatch Management Dashboard

Mobile-Accessible Textile ERP

Review important textile factory operations wherever authorized access is required

Textile factory management does not happen only at an office desk. Owners move between production floors, warehouses, meetings, supplier locations and customer discussions while production continues throughout the day.

When operational information exists only in desktop spreadsheets, paper registers or departmental WhatsApp groups, management may have to call several people simply to understand the current status of one buyer order.

Centrio ERP provides a connected cloud-based manufacturing environment that authorized users can access through compatible internet-connected devices, including mobile phones, tablets and desktop computers.

Buyer orders, material requirements, purchases, goods receipt, inventory, production planning, production updates, quality inspections, packing and dispatch remain part of the same operational workflow.

This allows authorized factory owners and managers to review recorded information without waiting for multiple departments to prepare separate updates.

Mobile access is particularly useful for reviewing production progress, material shortages, pending purchases, stock availability, quality status, packing readiness and dispatch balances while moving around the factory or working away from the main office.

Centrio is designed to give textile manufacturers stronger operational visibility while maintaining role-based access so users see and perform only the functions appropriate to their responsibilities.

Connected textile factory management

One operational ERP view across office, stores, production, QC and dispatch

1 Connected manufacturing workflow
24×7 Cloud access for authorized users
Multi-Device Compatible mobile, tablet and desktop access
100% Operational transactions linked with ERP records

Textile factory management challenges

Why textile factory visibility becomes difficult with spreadsheets, registers and messages

Textile manufacturing involves buyers, products, materials, suppliers, warehouses, production processes, quality, packing and shipment. When each department maintains independent records, management loses one reliable operational view.

Buyer orders remain in office spreadsheets

Important order quantities and delivery dates may only be visible through files maintained by merchandising.

Owners depend on phone calls for production status

Management repeatedly calls production teams to understand what has been completed.

Material shortages become visible too late

Stores, purchase and production may maintain different material information.

Purchase status is difficult to review remotely

Open purchase quantities and supplier receipts may require manual reports.

Stock information is spread across registers

Available, reserved, issued and returned stock may not be visible through one system.

Production updates arrive through messages

WhatsApp updates and calls create information that is difficult to reconcile historically.

Process-wise WIP is unclear

Management may know an order is in production without knowing the quantity at each manufacturing stage.

Partial production creates confusion

Production completed over multiple lots may be maintained manually.

Rejected quantities are difficult to reconcile

Production or quality rejections may exist separately from the main production balance.

QC status is maintained separately

Passed, rejected and hold quantities may remain in inspection registers.

Packing readiness requires confirmation

Management may need to contact production, QC and packing before understanding shipment readiness.

Partial dispatch balances are calculated manually

Multiple shipments against one buyer order create additional reconciliation work.

Different teams show different numbers

Duplicate spreadsheets can result in conflicting quantities for the same order.

Management reporting becomes a separate task

Staff spend time collecting operational data simply to create an update for owners.

Information depends on specific employees

Critical factory knowledge may remain with individuals instead of shared operational records.

Multiple factories or locations increase complexity

Managers need structured company and location controls as operations grow.

Unauthorized access becomes difficult to control

Shared spreadsheets and messages may expose information beyond the intended user.

Changes lack accountability

Manual files make it difficult to determine which user created or changed operational information.

Owners cannot quickly identify bottlenecks

Delayed purchase, production, QC or packing stages may remain hidden until delivery becomes urgent.

Factory growth multiplies spreadsheets

More buyers, products, employees and orders often create more disconnected tracking files.

Centrio mobile-accessible ERP

Connect factory information so authorized users can review operations from compatible devices

Centrio keeps major manufacturing transactions connected so mobile access provides meaningful operational visibility rather than another disconnected dashboard.

01

Review buyer orders

Maintain structured sales orders containing relevant buyer, product, quantity and delivery information.

  • Buyer
  • Buyer PO
  • Product
  • Quantity
  • Rate
  • Required date
02

Review material requirements

Connect order demand with product BOM and material planning.

  • Required material
  • Available stock
  • Reserved stock
  • Shortfall
  • Purchase requirement
03

Track purchasing

Review procurement transactions against identified manufacturing requirements.

  • Supplier
  • Material
  • Ordered quantity
  • Received quantity
  • Pending quantity
04

Monitor goods receipt

Keep material inward transactions connected with purchase orders and quality decisions.

  • Received quantity
  • Accepted quantity
  • Rejected quantity
  • Hold quantity
  • Warehouse
05

Review inventory

Use transaction-based stock information for material visibility.

  • Current balance
  • Reserved quantity
  • Available quantity
  • Warehouse
  • Stock history
06

Track material issue

Review material moved from stores into production.

  • Material
  • Issued quantity
  • Production reference
  • Returned quantity
  • Stock location
07

Review production plans

Understand planned manufacturing quantities against relevant buyer orders.

  • Buyer order
  • Product
  • Planned quantity
  • Process
  • Resource
  • Planned date
08

Monitor process-wise production

Review production activity across configured manufacturing stages.

  • Process
  • Planned quantity
  • Completed quantity
  • Rejected quantity
  • Pending quantity
09

Review WIP

Understand quantities progressing through manufacturing.

  • Order
  • Product
  • Current process
  • Completed quantity
  • Pending quantity
010

Monitor quality

Review recorded quality decisions against applicable production quantities.

  • Inspected quantity
  • Passed quantity
  • Rejected quantity
  • Hold quantity
  • Inspection status
011

Review packing readiness

Understand eligible and packed quantities after applicable final QC.

  • QC-passed quantity
  • Packed quantity
  • Packages
  • Weight
  • CBM
  • Pending quantity
012

Track dispatch

Review complete and partial shipments against packed buyer-order quantities.

  • Packed quantity
  • Dispatched quantity
  • Pending quantity
  • Transporter
  • Shipment reference

Connected Centrio modules

Factory modules connected through one mobile-accessible ERP environment

Centrio connects operational records across merchandising, purchase, stores, production, quality, packing, dispatch and management.

Company Management
User & Role Management
Buyer Company Management
Product Category Management
Product Type Management
Product Management
Buyer Product Mapping
Sales Order Management
Product Material / BOM
Material Type Management
Raw Material Management
Material Requirement Planning
Material Reservation
Purchase Order Management
Work Order Management
Goods Receipt
Incoming Quality Inspection
Raw Material Inventory
Warehouse & Location Management
Stock Ledger
Stock Adjustment
Material Issue
Material Return
Production Process Library
Production Resource Management
Production Planning
Production Updates
Process-Wise Production Tracking
WIP Visibility
Quality Inspection
Final QC
Packing Management
Package & Carton Management
Finished Goods Visibility
Dispatch Management
Document Management
Payments
Payables
Daily Expenses
Operational Reports
Management Dashboard
Role-Based Access
Audit Logs
Universal Search

Mobile-accessible order-to-dispatch workflow

Follow textile manufacturing from buyer order to final shipment

Authorized users can review relevant workflow information as manufacturing transactions progress through Centrio.

01

Create buyer master

Maintain structured buyer company information.

02

Create product master

Maintain manufacturing products and relevant specifications.

03

Create product BOM

Connect products with required raw materials.

04

Create buyer sales order

Record buyer PO, products, quantities and required dates.

05

Calculate material requirements

Determine raw-material needs according to order quantities and BOM.

06

Review stock

Check applicable inventory before procurement.

07

Reserve available material

Allocate applicable stock against manufacturing requirements.

08

Create purchase orders

Procure identified material shortages.

09

Receive material

Record partial or complete supplier receipts.

010

Inspect incoming material

Separate accepted, rejected and hold quantities.

011

Update usable inventory

Make accepted material available through controlled stock transactions.

012

Create production plan

Plan manufacturing against order and product requirements.

013

Issue material

Move required stock into controlled production use.

014

Record process-wise production

Update manufacturing quantities through configured processes.

015

Review WIP

Monitor quantities progressing through manufacturing.

016

Record production rejection

Separate rejected production quantities.

017

Perform quality inspection

Record applicable inspection results.

018

Complete final QC

Identify final passed, rejected and hold quantities.

019

Create packing

Pack only eligible approved finished quantities.

020

Review finished goods

Identify packed goods awaiting shipment.

021

Create dispatch

Dispatch available packed quantities.

022

Review pending balance

Review remaining production, packing and shipment quantities.

Mobile textile ERP features

Practical mobile-accessible ERP features for textile factory management

The value of mobile ERP comes from giving authorized users access to connected factory transactions rather than creating another independent reporting system.

Cloud-based ERP access

Access Centrio through compatible internet-connected devices.

Mobile-accessible dashboard

Review relevant operational information from compatible mobile devices.

Tablet access

Use compatible tablet devices where appropriate.

Desktop access

Continue detailed ERP operations from compatible desktop devices.

Individual user login

Provide separate ERP identity for authorized users.

Role-based access

Restrict functions according to user responsibility.

Company-specific access

Maintain operational context according to authorized company access.

Buyer order visibility

Review structured sales-order information.

Buyer PO tracking

Maintain buyer purchase-order references.

Delivery-date visibility

Review relevant order requirement dates.

Product visibility

Review relevant product master information.

BOM visibility

Connect manufactured products with material structures.

Material requirement planning

Review order-linked material requirements.

Material shortage visibility

Identify uncovered material requirements.

Purchase order visibility

Review supplier procurement transactions.

Pending purchase visibility

Review material quantities still pending from suppliers.

Goods receipt visibility

Review recorded supplier material receipts.

Incoming QC visibility

Review accepted, rejected and hold material quantities.

Raw material stock

Review recorded inventory balances.

Warehouse visibility

Maintain stock according to configured warehouses or locations.

Reserved stock

Identify material allocated against requirements.

Available stock

Review applicable usable stock after reservations.

Stock ledger

Review transaction-level stock movements.

Material issue

Track raw materials issued into production.

Material return

Track unused material returned from production.

Production planning

Review planned production against manufacturing requirements.

Process-wise production

Track manufacturing through configured production stages.

Production resources

Maintain relevant manufacturing departments or resources.

Partial production

Record production progressively.

Completed production

Review manufacturing output recorded against production plans.

Rejected production

Maintain rejected output separately.

Pending production

Review manufacturing quantity still outstanding.

WIP visibility

Review quantities progressing through manufacturing.

Order-wise production

Review production according to relevant buyer orders.

Product-wise production

Review manufacturing progress according to product.

Process-wise production status

Review manufacturing activity according to configured stages.

Quality inspection

Review inspection transactions at applicable stages.

Final QC

Review final quality decisions before packing.

QC-passed quantity

Identify approved quantity eligible for downstream execution.

QC rejected quantity

Maintain rejected goods separately.

QC hold quantity

Maintain goods awaiting further inspection or disposition.

Packing-ready quantity

Review approved finished quantity available for packing.

Partial packing

Track packing through multiple transactions.

Package identity

Maintain traceable package references.

Packing weights

Maintain relevant net and gross weight information.

Package dimensions

Maintain relevant package dimensions.

CBM information

Maintain package-volume information.

Finished goods visibility

Review packed goods awaiting dispatch.

Dispatch management

Review goods dispatched against buyer orders.

Partial dispatch

Record multiple shipments against one order.

Pending dispatch

Review remaining shipment quantity.

Transporter reference

Maintain relevant transporter information.

Shipment reference

Maintain applicable dispatch and shipment references.

Order-wise reporting

Review operational activity according to buyer order.

Buyer-wise reporting

Review relevant activity according to buyer.

Production reporting

Review manufacturing progress from connected production records.

Pending activity visibility

Identify relevant outstanding procurement, production, QC, packing or dispatch work.

Management dashboard

Provide consolidated operational visibility to authorized management users.

Audit history

Maintain activity history for applicable ERP transactions.

Universal search

Find connected ERP records within one environment.

Textile factory mobile ERP use cases

Mobile-accessible ERP for different textile manufacturing teams

Factory Owners

Review major operational status without depending entirely on departmental summaries.

  • Open orders
  • Material shortages
  • Production status
  • QC status
  • Packing status
  • Dispatch status

Production Managers

Review planned, completed, rejected and pending manufacturing quantities.

  • Production plans
  • Processes
  • Resources
  • Partial production
  • WIP
  • Pending quantity

Merchandising Teams

Review buyer-order progress without maintaining separate production trackers.

  • Buyer PO
  • Products
  • Required dates
  • Production
  • Packing
  • Dispatch

Stores Teams

Maintain material receipt, stock, issue and return transactions.

  • Goods receipt
  • Stock
  • Warehouses
  • Reservations
  • Material issue
  • Returns

Quality Teams

Record and review relevant incoming, process and final quality decisions.

  • Inspection quantity
  • Passed quantity
  • Rejected quantity
  • Hold quantity
  • Remarks
  • Attachments

Packing Teams

Work from approved finished quantities and maintain package information.

  • Packing-ready quantity
  • Packed quantity
  • Packages
  • Weight
  • Dimensions
  • CBM

Textile Exporters

Connect buyer orders with production, packing and shipment execution.

  • Buyer orders
  • Production status
  • Final QC
  • Packing
  • Finished goods
  • Dispatch

Home Furnishing Manufacturers

Manage multiple product categories through one manufacturing ERP.

  • Rugs
  • Cushions
  • Towels
  • Throws
  • Bath mats
  • Other home textiles

Manual factory updates vs Centrio

Replace repeated calls and WhatsApp production updates with connected ERP information

Mobile ERP does not simply move a spreadsheet onto a phone. The real advantage comes from accessing manufacturing information generated through connected operational transactions.

Factory management area Excel, registers, calls and messages Centrio ERP
Buyer orders Maintained in merchandising spreadsheets Connected sales orders
Order status Calls to multiple departments Connected operational records
Material requirement Separate calculations BOM-linked material planning
Purchase status Separate purchase sheet Purchase-order transactions
Goods receipt Manual inward register Source-linked goods receipt
Stock Stores report or spreadsheet Transaction-based inventory visibility
Material issue Paper issue slips Production-linked material issue
Production planning Separate planning sheet Buyer-order-linked production planning
Production status Calls and WhatsApp messages Production update transactions
WIP Collected from departments Process-linked production visibility
Production rejection Manual adjustment Recorded rejected quantity
Quality status Separate QC sheet Connected quality inspection
Packing readiness Confirmed verbally Linked with approved finished quantity
Dispatch balance Calculated manually Connected dispatch records
Owner visibility Depends on employee updates Authorized access to connected ERP information
User access Files may be widely shared Role-based ERP access
Activity history Difficult to establish Transaction and audit history where configured

Mobile textile ERP implementation

Build mobile factory visibility on top of reliable ERP workflows

STEP 01

Map your factory workflow

Understand how buyer orders move through material planning, production, QC, packing and dispatch.

STEP 02

Create company structure

Configure the relevant manufacturing company and operational context.

STEP 03

Create individual users

Provide separate ERP identities for authorized employees.

STEP 04

Define user roles

Configure access according to responsibility.

STEP 05

Create buyer masters

Set up active customers and operational references.

STEP 06

Create product masters

Standardize manufactured product information.

STEP 07

Create material masters

Standardize raw materials and applicable units.

STEP 08

Configure BOMs

Connect products with required material consumption.

STEP 09

Configure warehouses

Define relevant stock locations.

STEP 010

Configure production processes

Set manufacturing stages according to factory operations.

STEP 011

Configure production resources

Create applicable departments or operational resources.

STEP 012

Configure purchasing

Connect material shortages with purchase-order workflows.

STEP 013

Configure material issue

Define controlled stock movement into production.

STEP 014

Configure production updates

Define how partial manufacturing output will be recorded.

STEP 015

Configure quality

Define incoming, process and final inspection requirements.

STEP 016

Configure packing

Define package identity, quantities, weights, dimensions and CBM requirements.

STEP 017

Configure dispatch

Define shipment and pending-balance controls.

STEP 018

Test mobile-accessible workflows

Validate the relevant user experience on supported compatible devices.

STEP 019

Run selected live orders

Use representative manufacturing orders to validate end-to-end operations.

STEP 020

Expand across departments

Add users and workflows after initial validation.

Mobile textile ERP explained

What is mobile ERP for textile factory management?

Mobile ERP for textile factory management refers to a manufacturing ERP environment that authorized users can access through compatible mobile devices as well as tablets and desktop computers.

The objective is to provide access to connected manufacturing information without forcing managers to remain at one office workstation.

For textile manufacturers, useful mobile-accessible ERP information can include buyer orders, material shortages, purchasing, stock, production, quality, packing and dispatch.

Important textile factory areas

  • Buyer orders
  • Products
  • Materials
  • Purchasing
  • Inventory
  • Production
  • WIP
  • Quality
  • Packing
  • Dispatch

ERP vs dashboard

Mobile ERP should provide more than a static management dashboard

A dashboard can show summary numbers, but those numbers are only reliable when they originate from controlled operational transactions.

Centrio connects production data with relevant orders, materials, quality, packing and dispatch records.

This provides a stronger operational foundation than manually entering separate management summaries.

Connected information

  • Sales orders
  • Material plans
  • Purchase orders
  • Stock transactions
  • Production updates
  • QC records
  • Packing records
  • Dispatch records

Mobile order tracking

Review buyer orders and manufacturing progress through one connected workflow

Buyer order status is one of the most frequent questions for textile manufacturers.

A single order may have material still pending, quantities in production, goods waiting for QC and other quantities already packed.

Connected ERP records make it easier to review these operational stages without maintaining another independent order-status spreadsheet.

Order visibility

  • Buyer
  • Buyer PO
  • Products
  • Ordered quantity
  • Production quantity
  • QC quantity
  • Packed quantity
  • Dispatched quantity

Mobile stock visibility

Review raw material availability before calling the stores department

Material shortages can delay textile production even when the production plan itself is correct.

Centrio connects material requirements with applicable inventory, reservations, purchases, goods receipt, material issue and returns.

Authorized users can therefore review recorded stock information through the same ERP environment.

Inventory information

  • Material
  • Warehouse
  • Current balance
  • Reserved quantity
  • Available quantity
  • Receipt history
  • Issue history

Mobile production tracking

Know what has been produced, rejected and remains pending

Production information changes continuously as manufacturing lots are completed.

Centrio allows production to be recorded progressively instead of waiting for an entire order to finish.

This provides management with a more structured view of planned, completed, rejected and pending quantities.

Production visibility

  • Production plan
  • Process
  • Resource
  • Planned quantity
  • Completed quantity
  • Rejected quantity
  • Pending quantity

Mobile WIP tracking

Review work in progress across textile manufacturing processes

Work in progress is often one of the least visible parts of textile manufacturing.

Goods can move between weaving, processing, dyeing, printing, stitching, finishing and other departments before final completion.

Process-linked production records provide a stronger basis for reviewing where manufacturing quantities currently stand.

Possible textile processes

  • Weaving
  • Tufting
  • Dyeing
  • Washing
  • Printing
  • Embroidery
  • Cutting
  • Stitching
  • Finishing
  • Inspection

Mobile quality management

Review whether finished production is actually approved

A completed production quantity is not necessarily ready for packing.

Quality inspection can separate passed, rejected and hold quantities.

Connecting final inspection with packing eligibility gives management a more meaningful view of actual shipment readiness.

Quality status

  • Inspected quantity
  • Passed quantity
  • Rejected quantity
  • Hold quantity
  • Remarks
  • Supporting attachments

Mobile packing & dispatch

Review packed and dispatched quantity before answering the buyer

Buyer shipment questions often require information from production, quality, packing and dispatch teams.

Centrio connects these downstream stages so recorded packing and shipment quantities remain related to the original manufacturing requirement.

Authorized users can review remaining shipment balances without independently reconstructing the order history.

Shipment readiness

  • Final-QC-passed quantity
  • Packed quantity
  • Package information
  • Finished goods
  • Dispatched quantity
  • Pending quantity

ERP for factory owners

A factory owner should be able to ask better questions because the data is already connected

ERP does not replace production managers, merchandisers, stores teams or quality employees.

Its purpose is to give those departments a common operational system and give management access to the resulting information.

Instead of asking every department to prepare a status report, owners can focus attention on exceptions such as shortages, delays, rejections and pending shipment quantities.

Management exceptions to review

  • Late buyer orders
  • Material shortages
  • Pending purchases
  • Low stock
  • Delayed production
  • High rejection
  • Pending QC
  • Unpacked approved goods
  • Pending dispatch

Mobile ERP access control

Mobile access should remain controlled by company, user and role

Giving employees mobile access does not mean giving every employee unrestricted access to the complete ERP.

Centrio uses user and role structures so access can be configured according to operational responsibility.

Company context and permissions should remain part of the same ERP access model regardless of the compatible device being used.

Access principles

  • Individual users
  • Authorized company context
  • Role-based access
  • Module restrictions
  • Operational accountability
  • Audit history

Why mobile ERP matters

Why growing textile factories need operational visibility beyond the desktop

Manual reporting can work when order volumes and factory complexity are low.

As buyers, products, materials, employees and production transactions increase, management increasingly depends on timely information from multiple departments.

Mobile-accessible ERP provides a practical way for authorized users to review connected manufacturing information while remaining close to factory operations.

Signs your factory may need mobile-accessible ERP

  • Owner repeatedly calls for order status
  • Production updates arrive mainly through WhatsApp
  • Stock information depends on the stores manager
  • Material shortages are discovered late
  • Multiple production spreadsheets exist
  • QC information is separate
  • Packing readiness is unclear
  • Dispatch balances require manual calculation
  • Reports take too long to prepare
  • Management cannot review operations away from the office

Why Centrio ERP

Why use Centrio for mobile-accessible textile factory management?

Centrio is designed around connected manufacturing operations rather than isolated management reporting.

Buyer orders can remain connected with products, BOMs, material requirements, purchases, stock, production, quality, packing and dispatch.

Authorized users can access relevant ERP information through compatible internet-connected devices according to configured roles and responsibilities.

This gives textile manufacturers a structured path from spreadsheet-based factory reporting toward connected operational management.

A personalized demonstration can be structured around a representative buyer order and your actual manufacturing workflow.

Centrio advantages

  • Cloud-based ERP
  • Mobile-accessible operations
  • Buyer-order-linked manufacturing
  • Material planning
  • Inventory management
  • Process-wise production
  • WIP visibility
  • Quality inspection
  • Packing management
  • Dispatch management
  • Role-based access
  • Management visibility

Mobile ERP for Textile Factory FAQs

Frequently asked questions about mobile ERP for textile manufacturers

Common questions from Indian textile manufacturers evaluating mobile-accessible ERP for buyer orders, inventory, production, quality, packing and dispatch.

What is mobile ERP for textile factory management?

It is an ERP environment that allows authorized users to access relevant textile manufacturing information from compatible mobile devices while keeping operations connected with the wider ERP workflow.

Can Centrio ERP be accessed from a mobile phone?

Authorized users can access Centrio through compatible internet-connected devices according to the supported browser and ERP configuration.

Can Centrio be accessed from a tablet?

Centrio can be accessed through compatible internet-connected devices, including applicable tablet devices.

Can Centrio still be used on desktop computers?

Yes. Desktop access remains useful for detailed ERP operations while mobile-accessible views can support management and operational visibility.

Is Centrio a cloud ERP?

Centrio is designed as a web-based cloud ERP environment for authorized users.

Is Centrio suitable for textile manufacturers?

Yes. Centrio supports connected workflows across buyer orders, materials, production, quality, packing and dispatch.

Is Centrio suitable for home furnishing manufacturers?

Yes. Centrio can support manufacturing workflows for home textile and home furnishing businesses according to configuration.

Can a factory owner see order status from a mobile device?

Authorized users can review relevant recorded order and operational information through compatible devices.

Can I see buyer orders on mobile?

Authorized users can review relevant sales-order information according to their permissions.

Can I see buyer PO numbers?

Buyer purchase-order references can be maintained with applicable sales orders.

Can I see order delivery dates?

Relevant required or delivery dates can be maintained and reviewed within the sales-order workflow.

Can I see material shortages?

Material planning and inventory information can help identify uncovered material requirements.

Can I see raw material stock on mobile?

Authorized users can review relevant recorded inventory information through compatible devices.

Can I see stock by warehouse?

Warehouse and stock-location structures can be configured according to implementation requirements.

Can I see reserved stock?

Relevant reservation information can be maintained against material requirements.

Can I see purchase-order status?

Authorized users can review relevant purchase-order transactions and pending quantities.

Can I see supplier receipts?

Goods receipt transactions can be reviewed against applicable source orders.

Can incoming material QC be reviewed?

Yes. Relevant accepted, rejected and hold quantities can be maintained through incoming quality workflows.

Can I see material issued to production?

Material issue transactions can remain connected with relevant production requirements.

Can Centrio show production plans?

Yes. Production planning can be maintained against relevant buyer orders and products.

Can I see production status from my phone?

Authorized users can review relevant production information through compatible mobile devices.

Can Centrio track production process-wise?

Yes. Production processes can be configured and manufacturing updates can be recorded through applicable stages.

Can Centrio show completed production quantity?

Yes. Recorded completed quantities can be reviewed against production requirements.

Can Centrio show pending production quantity?

Yes. Remaining manufacturing quantity can be reviewed against planned and recorded production.

Can Centrio show production rejection?

Yes. Rejected production quantities can be maintained separately.

Can Centrio show work in progress?

Process-linked production records can provide visibility into relevant quantities progressing through manufacturing.

Can I see which process an order is currently in?

Relevant production and process records can provide operational visibility into configured manufacturing stages.

Can Centrio manage weaving?

Yes. Weaving can be configured as an applicable production process.

Can Centrio manage dyeing?

Yes. Dyeing can be configured within the manufacturer's process structure.

Can Centrio manage printing?

Applicable printing processes can be configured according to the manufacturing workflow.

Can Centrio manage embroidery?

Embroidery or similar value-addition operations can be configured where required.

Can Centrio manage stitching and finishing?

Cutting, stitching, finishing and other applicable processes can be configured according to factory workflow.

Can Centrio show quality inspection status?

Yes. Relevant inspection information can be reviewed according to user permissions.

Can Centrio show passed and rejected QC quantities?

Yes. Applicable quality workflows can maintain passed, rejected and hold quantities.

Can final QC control packing?

The operational workflow can use final-QC-approved quantity as the basis for packing eligibility.

Can I see packed quantity?

Authorized users can review relevant packing transactions and balances.

Can I see package weights?

Relevant gross and net weight information can be maintained in the packing workflow.

Can Centrio maintain CBM?

Yes. Relevant package volume information can be maintained where required.

Can I see finished goods awaiting dispatch?

Finished and packed quantities can be reviewed according to the configured workflow.

Can I see dispatch status on mobile?

Authorized users can review relevant dispatch information through compatible devices.

Can one order have multiple dispatches?

Yes. Partial dispatch transactions can be recorded against one buyer order.

Can Centrio show pending dispatch quantity?

Yes. Remaining quantity can be reviewed after recorded dispatch transactions.

Can different employees have different permissions?

Yes. Centrio supports role-based access according to user responsibility.

Can stores users be restricted from commercial information?

ERP access can be configured by role and responsibility according to implementation requirements.

Can production users see only relevant production functions?

User permissions can be configured to restrict access according to operational responsibility.

Can owners have wider management access?

Authorized management roles can be configured according to company requirements.

Can different companies remain separated?

Company context and access controls are part of the ERP structure and should keep operational data within the authorized company scope.

Does Centrio maintain audit history?

Applicable ERP transactions can maintain activity or audit history according to configuration.

Is mobile ERP useful if production workers do not use phones?

Yes. Mobile access can still benefit factory owners, managers and authorized supervisory users while detailed operational transactions are handled by the responsible teams.

Do we need to stop using desktop computers?

No. Mobile accessibility complements desktop ERP use rather than replacing it.

Do we need to stop using Excel immediately?

No. ERP implementation can be phased, beginning with selected masters, users and operational workflows.

Can Centrio replace WhatsApp production updates?

Operational production transactions can reduce dependence on informal messages for routine production status, although communication tools may still be used for discussion.

Can Centrio help factory owners spend less time collecting reports?

Connected ERP records can reduce the need to manually consolidate routine operational information from multiple departments.

Is Centrio suitable for small textile factories?

Centrio can be suitable for manufacturers that need stronger operational control than disconnected spreadsheets and registers.

Is Centrio suitable for growing textile exporters?

Yes. Connected workflows provide a more scalable structure for increasing buyers, products, users and manufacturing transactions.

Can Centrio support multiple textile product categories?

Yes. Product categories, products, materials and manufacturing processes can be configured according to the manufacturer's operations.

Can Centrio work for rugs, cushions and towels?

Centrio can be configured for multiple home textile categories including relevant rug, cushion, towel and other manufacturing workflows.

Can we see a demo using our own factory workflow?

Yes. A personalized Centrio demonstration can be structured around a representative buyer order and your existing manufacturing process.

Free Mobile Textile ERP Demo

Want to know what is happening in your factory without calling every department?

Book a personalized Centrio ERP demonstration and see how buyer orders, materials, inventory, production, WIP, quality, packing and dispatch can remain connected and accessible to authorized users through compatible mobile, tablet and desktop devices.