Textile Manufacturing Software with Free Demo

Textile Manufacturing Software with a Free Personalized Demo

See how Centrio can connect your complete textile manufacturing workflow—from buyer orders and product specifications to production planning, materials, purchasing, job work, inventory, packing, dispatch and management reports. Book a free personalized demonstration based on your actual factory process.
  • Free personalized textile ERP demonstration
  • Complete order-to-dispatch manufacturing workflow
  • In-house and outsourced production management
  • Cloud access with role-based user permissions

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Textile manufacturing software

Understand how Centrio can improve your factory before you invest

Choosing textile manufacturing software is a major operational decision. The system must support your buyer orders, product specifications, materials, production stages, departments, outside contractors, stock, packing, dispatch and reporting requirements. A generic presentation is rarely enough to evaluate whether an ERP can handle your actual workflow.

Centrio offers a free personalized demonstration for textile manufacturers and exporters. Instead of showing only general dashboards, the demonstration can focus on the modules and processes most relevant to your company, such as sales orders, production planning, raw material requirements, purchase orders, job work, stock movement, production updates, packing and dispatch.

During the demonstration, you can explain how your factory currently works, where delays occur, how your teams coordinate and which information management needs. The Centrio team can then show how a connected ERP workflow may replace disconnected spreadsheets, paper registers, repeated calls and WhatsApp follow-ups.

The goal of the free demo is to help you understand Centrio clearly before deciding whether it is suitable for your textile manufacturing business.

Free ERP evaluation

See the complete Centrio workflow before choosing your textile manufacturing software

Free Personalized live software demonstration
1 Connected workflow from buyer order to dispatch
20+ Integrated manufacturing and business modules
24×7 Cloud access for authorized users

Textile manufacturing challenges

Why textile manufacturers need more than accounting or spreadsheet software

Textile manufacturing depends on connected operational information. When every department maintains separate records, management loses visibility and delivery risk increases.

Buyer orders are managed in separate files

Purchase orders, product details, quantities, rates, delivery dates and buyer specifications may be maintained by different employees in different formats.

Production plans are not connected with orders

Departments may receive instructions through spreadsheets or messages without one approved process-wise plan against the buyer order.

Material requirements are calculated manually

Fabric, yarn, trims, chemicals, labels and packing needs may be estimated separately without direct connection to order quantity and product consumption.

Purchase and job work lack real-time visibility

Pending purchase orders, contractor work, material issues and goods receipts may be tracked through separate registers and follow-ups.

Inventory balances become unreliable

Stock figures may differ between stores, purchase, production and accounts because receipts, issues, returns and adjustments are not connected.

Production status depends on calls and messages

Owners and merchandisers may need to contact multiple departments to understand what is completed, pending or delayed.

Packing and dispatch information remains disconnected

Packed quantities, cartons, labels, shipment details and documents may not be connected with actual production balances.

Management reports take too long

Reports are often prepared only after employees collect and reconcile information from multiple files and departments.

Centrio textile ERP solution

One connected software platform for textile manufacturing operations

Centrio connects the departments and transactions required to manage buyer orders, production, materials, job work, stock, packing and dispatch.

01

Manage buyer orders and product details

Create complete sales orders with buyer, product, quantity, rate, delivery date and specification information.

  • Buyer company master
  • Buyer purchase-order upload
  • Product and design details
  • Size, colour and material specifications
  • Order value and delivery tracking
02

Build a reusable product library

Maintain standard and buyer-specific products with codes, categories, specifications, images and material requirements.

  • Internal and buyer product codes
  • Category and product type
  • Default and buyer-specific specifications
  • Product images
  • Material and consumption setup
03

Plan production process by process

Convert each sales-order item into a practical production route with responsibilities, quantities and target dates.

  • In-house and outsourced processes
  • Department and contractor allocation
  • Planned quantities
  • Start and target dates
  • Process dependency management
04

Calculate and arrange materials

Connect product material consumption with order quantity to identify requirements and shortages.

  • Fabric, yarn and trim requirements
  • Conversion factors
  • Wastage percentage
  • Order-specific materials
  • Required versus available stock
05

Control purchases and outsourced job work

Create purchase and work orders connected with the relevant order, material or production process.

  • Supplier purchase orders
  • Contractor work orders
  • Pending quantity tracking
  • Rates and target dates
  • Order-wise purchase history
06

Maintain goods receipt and inventory movement

Record materials and job work received while updating stock and accepted or rejected balances.

  • Goods receipt notes
  • Accepted and rejected quantities
  • Material issue and return
  • Stock ledger
  • Stock adjustment
07

Track actual production progress

Record completed, pending and rejected quantities against each planned production process.

  • Process-wise production updates
  • Partial quantity support
  • Target versus actual visibility
  • Department and contractor progress
  • Delayed process identification
08

Manage packing, dispatch and documents

Connect finished production with packing, shipment, transport and supporting documentation.

  • Packed quantity and balance
  • Carton and label details
  • Shipment readiness
  • Transport and dispatch records
  • Order-linked documents

Connected Centrio modules

Explore the complete textile manufacturing software during your free demo

Your demonstration can cover the complete ERP workflow or focus only on the modules most relevant to your business.

Company and User Management
Buyer Company Master
Product Management
Product Material Setup
Sales Order Management
Production Resources
Production Planning
Material Requirements
Raw Material Management
Purchase Orders
Work Orders
Goods Receipt
Material Issue
Stock Ledger
Stock Adjustment
Production Updates
Packing Management
Dispatch Management
Document Management
Payments and Reports

Connected textile workflow

See how one buyer order moves through the complete Centrio ERP

The free demo can follow one practical order from initial entry through planning, materials, production, packing and dispatch.

01

Create the buyer and product records

Maintain buyer information, buyer-specific product codes, sizes, colours, materials, rates and specifications.

02

Enter the sales order

Record the buyer PO, products, quantities, rates, order date, delivery date and supporting files.

03

Create the production plan

Define the required process sequence, responsible department or contractor, planned quantity and target dates.

04

Calculate material requirements

Fetch product materials, calculate order requirements and identify shortages or special materials.

05

Generate purchase and work-order needs

Arrange missing materials and outside processes according to the approved production plan.

06

Receive materials and job work

Record goods received, accepted and rejected quantities against purchase and work orders.

07

Issue materials to production

Issue fabric, yarn, trims or components to internal departments or outside contractors.

08

Update production progress

Record completed, rejected and pending output for each process as the order moves forward.

09

Pack finished goods

Maintain packed quantity, buyer labels, cartons and pending packing balance.

010

Dispatch and review reports

Record shipment details and view sales, production, inventory, purchase and dispatch reports.

Textile manufacturing features

Practical ERP features designed for daily factory operations

Centrio is built to support manufacturers and exporters that manage multiple orders, materials, processes, departments and outside suppliers.

Buyer-wise product management

Maintain different product codes, rates, sizes, colours and specifications for individual buyers.

Order-wise production planning

Create a dedicated production route for every sales-order item.

In-house process allocation

Assign work to cutting, weaving, printing, embroidery, stitching, finishing, packing or other departments.

Outsourced job-work management

Plan and track work completed by suppliers, contractors and job workers.

Material consumption setup

Define standard raw material, trim, component and packing requirements for every product.

Material requirement calculation

Calculate order-wise requirements using quantity, consumption, conversion factors and wastage.

Purchase order management

Create supplier orders and monitor ordered, received and pending quantities.

Work order management

Create process-wise work orders with contractor, quantity, rate and delivery information.

Goods receipt management

Record received, accepted and rejected material or job-work quantities.

Material issue and return

Track material sent to production departments and outside contractors.

Live stock ledger

View receipts, issues, returns, adjustments and current balances.

Partial production support

Move completed quantities forward without waiting for the entire order to finish.

Production progress tracking

Compare planned quantity and dates with actual process output.

Packing management

Track packed quantity, pending balance, labels, cartons and buyer requirements.

Dispatch and document control

Connect finished goods with shipment, transport, invoice and supporting files.

Role-based user access

Control which modules and information are visible to every user.

Cloud-based access

Authorized users can access Centrio through compatible desktop, tablet and mobile browsers.

Management dashboards and reports

Review orders, production, inventory, purchase, dispatch and payments using connected operational data.

Business benefits

What textile manufacturers can gain from connected manufacturing software

01

Better production visibility

See what is planned, running, completed, pending and delayed for every order.

02

Reduced delivery risk

Identify material shortages, delayed processes and pending job work earlier.

03

Improved stock accuracy

Maintain a connected history of receipts, issues, returns and adjustments.

04

Stronger contractor control

Track work orders, material sent, production received and pending outside balances.

05

Faster departmental coordination

Give merchandising, purchase, stores, production and dispatch teams one source of information.

06

Less spreadsheet dependency

Replace multiple disconnected sheets with one structured workflow.

07

Faster reporting

Generate management information from live transactions rather than manual data collection.

08

Scalable operations

Manage more buyers, products, users, departments and production units without losing control.

Textile software use cases

Centrio supports different textile manufacturing and export workflows

Home furnishing manufacturers

Manage cushions, throws, runners, kitchen linen, table linen and decorative textile orders.

  • Buyer-specific product specifications
  • Printing, embroidery and stitching
  • Fabric, yarn, zip and label requirements
  • Packing and export dispatch

Rug and carpet manufacturers

Plan yarn, dyeing, weaving, tufting, washing, finishing, inspection and packing.

  • Design and size-wise orders
  • Yarn and shade requirements
  • Loom and contractor allocation
  • Partial production tracking

Bed linen manufacturers

Manage fabric, printing, cutting, embroidery, stitching, washing and set-wise packing.

  • Size and set-wise quantities
  • Fabric consumption
  • Trims and packing materials
  • Delivery-date tracking

Curtain manufacturers

Control fabric, lining, printing, stitching, eyelets, tapes, finishing and packing.

  • Width and drop specifications
  • Panel-wise order quantities
  • Accessory requirements
  • Buyer packing details

Fabric manufacturers and processors

Manage yarn, weaving, dyeing, printing, processing, finishing, inspection and stock.

  • Count and construction
  • Width, GSM and composition
  • Lot and shade management
  • Meter-wise production and inventory

Apparel manufacturers

Plan styles through cutting, printing, embroidery, stitching, washing, finishing and packing.

  • Style and size-wise orders
  • Line and contractor allocation
  • Trims and accessories
  • Production and rejection tracking

Textile exporters

Connect buyer orders, supplier follow-up, production, quality, packing, documentation and shipment.

  • Buyer order visibility
  • Vendor production tracking
  • Packing and shipment readiness
  • Documents and payment status

Textile job workers

Manage outsourced dyeing, printing, embroidery, stitching, weaving, washing and finishing.

  • Work-order quantities
  • Material received and returned
  • Completed and rejected output
  • Pending job-work balance

Manual systems vs Centrio

Why textile manufacturers evaluate ERP instead of continuing with Excel and WhatsApp

Spreadsheets and messaging may support basic coordination, but they become difficult to control when orders, users, products and production processes increase.

Operational area Excel, registers and WhatsApp Centrio ERP
Buyer orders Maintained in separate sheets and files Stored in one connected sales-order record
Product specifications Shared through documents and messages Maintained in product and buyer-product masters
Production planning Created and communicated manually Connected with each order item
Material requirements Calculated independently Calculated from product consumption and order quantity
Purchase orders Prepared separately from production needs Connected with material and order requirements
Job work Tracked through challans and follow-ups Connected with work orders, issues and receipts
Inventory Balances may differ between files Updated through a live transaction ledger
Production status Collected through calls and messages Visible through process-wise updates
Packing and dispatch Maintained separately Connected with order and production balances
Management reporting Requires manual consolidation Generated from connected ERP records

Free demo and implementation

A clear path from software evaluation to live factory usage

STEP 01

Submit your free demo request

Share your company, industry, current system, expected users and key operational problems.

STEP 02

Discuss your factory workflow

Explain how your team currently manages orders, production, materials, job work and dispatch.

STEP 03

Attend the personalized demonstration

See the Centrio modules and workflow most relevant to your manufacturing business.

STEP 04

Review requirements and gaps

Identify required modules, user roles, reports, configuration and customization.

STEP 05

Confirm implementation scope

Define setup requirements, users, departments, master data, training and expected timeline.

STEP 06

Configure your company

Set up buyers, products, materials, suppliers, departments, contractors, users and permissions.

STEP 07

Train key users

Train merchandising, planning, purchase, stores, production, packing and management teams.

STEP 08

Start with selected live orders

Use controlled active orders to validate the workflow before wider implementation.

Software explained

What is textile manufacturing software?

Textile manufacturing software is a digital system used to manage operational activities such as buyer orders, product specifications, production planning, raw material requirements, purchasing, job work, inventory, production tracking, packing, dispatch and reporting.

Unlike accounting software, textile manufacturing software focuses on the movement of orders, materials and production through the factory. It helps teams understand what needs to be produced, what material is required, which department or contractor is responsible and whether the buyer delivery date is at risk.

Centrio brings these activities together in one cloud ERP so that every authorized department can work from the same order and transaction data.

Why textile businesses need specialized software

Textile manufacturing involves product variations, colours, sizes, materials, consumption, job work, partial quantities, multiple processes and buyer-specific packing. These operational details are not usually handled well by basic accounting or generic task-management tools.

  • Buyer-specific product specifications
  • Process-wise production planning
  • Material consumption and wastage
  • In-house and outsourced production
  • Partial production and receipts
  • Packing and export documentation

Free software demo

Why book a free Centrio textile manufacturing software demo?

ERP software cannot be evaluated properly through screenshots alone. A free live demo lets you see how Centrio manages real manufacturing activities and whether the workflow matches your business.

The demonstration can be personalized according to your product category, present system, number of users and major operational problems. You can focus on selected modules or request a complete order-to-dispatch walkthrough.

You can also ask practical questions about customization, permissions, implementation, training, data setup, support and pricing before taking the next step.

What to prepare before the demonstration

  • Your current buyer-order process
  • Major product categories
  • Typical production stages
  • In-house and outsourced work
  • Raw material and stock process
  • Main reporting requirements
  • Approximate number of users
  • Key problems you want to solve

Growing manufacturers

When should a textile manufacturer move from spreadsheets to ERP?

Many textile businesses begin with spreadsheets, accounting software, registers and messaging groups. These methods may work when the number of buyers, products, employees and production orders is small.

As the company grows, the same information is often entered repeatedly in different places. Departments begin maintaining their own versions, production status becomes difficult to verify and management reports take longer to prepare.

A connected ERP becomes valuable when operational control can no longer depend on individual employees or disconnected files.

Signs that your business may need Centrio

  • Production status depends on phone calls
  • Different teams use different order sheets
  • Material shortages are identified too late
  • Contractor balances are difficult to reconcile
  • Stock figures are not trusted
  • Packing and dispatch status is unclear
  • Management reports require repeated follow-up
  • The company is adding more buyers, users or production units

Department benefits

How different departments use textile manufacturing software

Centrio provides different operational benefits to every department while maintaining one connected source of company data.

Merchandising and sales

  • Buyer and product records
  • Sales orders and delivery dates
  • Buyer PO and specifications
  • Order progress visibility

Production planning

  • Process-wise planning
  • Department and contractor allocation
  • Material requirements
  • Target dates and dependencies

Purchase and stores

  • Purchase requirements
  • Supplier orders
  • Goods receipt
  • Material issue and stock ledger

Production teams

  • Assigned processes
  • Planned quantities
  • Production updates
  • Pending and rejected quantities

Packing and dispatch

  • Ready quantities
  • Packing balance
  • Cartons and labels
  • Shipment and document records

Management

  • Order and production dashboards
  • Inventory visibility
  • Pending purchase and job work
  • Operational reports

Cloud ERP

Access your textile manufacturing operations from one secure cloud platform

Centrio is cloud-based, allowing authorized users to access the ERP through compatible desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile browsers.

Role-based access helps control which modules and records are available to company administrators, managers, merchandisers, production teams, purchase users, stores, packing, dispatch and other staff.

Company-level data separation helps ensure that users work only with the data associated with their organization and assigned permissions.

ERP evaluation

What to check before selecting textile manufacturing software

The best textile manufacturing software should match your operational workflow instead of forcing every department to follow unrelated generic processes.

Before selecting an ERP, review whether it can manage your buyer orders, products, materials, production routes, outside contractors, stock, packing and reporting requirements.

A personalized demonstration is the most practical way to compare your actual factory process with the available software.

Textile ERP evaluation checklist

  • Can it manage buyer-specific products?
  • Can every product have a different process flow?
  • Can it calculate material requirements?
  • Can it support partial production?
  • Can it manage outside contractors?
  • Can it track material issues and returns?
  • Can it maintain live stock movement?
  • Can it connect packing and dispatch?
  • Can user access be controlled?
  • Can reports be customized for management?

Free demo FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Centrio textile manufacturing software

Answers to common questions from textile manufacturers and exporters considering Centrio ERP and its free personalized demonstration.

Is the Centrio textile manufacturing software demo free?

Yes. You can request a free personalized demonstration of Centrio without any purchase obligation.

What is shown during the free demo?

The demonstration can cover buyer management, product setup, sales orders, production planning, material requirements, purchase orders, work orders, inventory, production updates, packing, dispatch and reports.

Can the demo be customized for our textile business?

Yes. The demo can be focused on your industry, product types, current workflow, operational problems and selected modules.

How long does the demo take?

The duration depends on the modules and workflow you want to review. A focused demonstration generally takes less time than a complete order-to-dispatch walkthrough.

Who should attend the demo?

It is useful for the owner or decision-maker to attend along with representatives from merchandising, production, purchase, stores, packing, accounts or other relevant departments.

Is Centrio made specifically for textile manufacturers?

Yes. Centrio is designed around textile manufacturing and export workflows, including products, materials, production processes, job work, packing and dispatch.

Can Centrio manage home furnishing manufacturing?

Yes. Centrio can support cushions, throws, runners, table linen, kitchen linen, decorative textiles and related home furnishing products.

Can Centrio manage rug and carpet production?

Yes. Production routes can include yarn preparation, dyeing, weaving, tufting, washing, finishing, inspection, packing and dispatch.

Can Centrio manage apparel manufacturing?

Yes. Apparel workflows can include cutting, printing, embroidery, stitching, washing, finishing, quality checking and packing.

Can every product have a different production workflow?

Yes. Each product or sales-order item can have its own process sequence, resources, quantities, materials and target dates.

Can Centrio manage outside job workers?

Yes. Contractors and suppliers can be connected with work orders, material issues, partial receipts, returns and pending balances.

Can the software calculate material requirements?

Yes. Centrio can calculate suggested requirements using product consumption, order quantity, conversion factors and wastage.

Can Centrio manage raw material stock?

Yes. Goods receipt, material issue, return and adjustment transactions update the material stock ledger.

Can production be updated in partial quantities?

Yes. Centrio supports partial production updates and maintains completed and pending balances.

Can Centrio track packing and dispatch?

Yes. Packed quantities, cartons, labels, transport, shipment and order-linked documents can be maintained.

Does Centrio support role-based access?

Yes. Users can be given access according to their company, role, department and responsibilities.

Can Centrio be accessed from mobile devices?

Centrio can be accessed by authorized users through compatible desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile browsers.

Can Centrio support multiple factories or warehouses?

The ERP can be configured for multiple departments, production units, warehouses and locations according to the implementation scope.

Will pricing be discussed during the demo?

The team can discuss suitable modules, users, implementation scope and commercial options after understanding your requirements.

How can I book the free Centrio demo?

Open the Book Demo page, submit your company and contact details, select the modules you want to see and describe your current workflow or operational challenges.

Free Centrio Textile ERP Demo

Ready to see how Centrio can manage your complete textile factory workflow?

Book a free personalized demonstration and explore how your buyer orders, products, materials, production planning, job work, inventory, packing, dispatch and reports can work together in one connected ERP.