ERP Metallurgical Industry

industrial metal fabrication

Job Description
Industrial metalworkers design, fabricate, and assemble metal components for buildings, infrastructure, and industrial equipment. They work with steel, stainless steel, or aluminum to produce structures, guardrails, walkways, frames, staircases, gates, and custom-made technical assemblies.
Industry Requirements
• Precise management of blueprints, material cuts, and preparation
• Rigorous monitoring of cutting, bending, drilling, and assembly operations
• Traceability of materials, batches, and certificates
• Dimensional and visual quality control
• Scheduling of workstations, machines, and teams
• Seamless coordination between the design office, workshop, job site, and clients

Essential expertise for demanding sectors
• Building and construction
• Infrastructure and civil engineering
• Industry and technical equipment
• Transportation and logistics
• Energy
• Architectural fit-outs

The Benefits of PROTO Flow
PROTO Flow addresses the challenges of industrial metal fabrication:

📊 Real-time production tracking of parts and assemblies
🔒 Complete traceability of materials, operations, and inspections
⚙️ Scheduling of machines, workstations, and priorities
📐 Management of throughput, interdependencies, and material optimization
🔗 Integrated communication between the design office, workshop, construction site, and customers

Conclusion
PROTO Flow transforms metal fabrication into a seamless, controlled, and fully traceable process.
It leverages the expertise of industrial metalworkers and strengthens companies’ competitiveness.

Special Machines

Mechanical Precision, Mastery of PROTO Flow

Job Overview
Special-purpose machine builders design, assemble, and fine-tune unique industrial equipment tailored to customers’ specific needs: automated production lines, robotic workstations, test benches, material-handling systems, and high-precision assembly machines.
Industry Requirements
• Custom design and version control
• Rigorous management of technical procurement
• Precise monitoring of mechanical, electrical, and automation assemblies
• Deadline management and cross-functional coordination
• Complete traceability of components and subassemblies
• Management of testing, fine-tuning, and customer acceptance

Essential expertise for demanding industries
• Automotive
• Pharmaceutical
• Food and beverage
• Electronics
• Aerospace
• Logistics and robotics

The Benefits of PROTO Flow
PROTO Flow is the ERP system designed to meet the challenges of custom machine building:

📊 Real-time production tracking, from prototype to final tuning
🔒 Complete traceability of components, bills of materials, and operations
⚙️ Resource planning for workshops, technicians, and automation engineers
🧪 Test management, FAT/SAT, and customer validations
🔗 Integrated communication between the design office, purchasing, the shop floor, and the commissioning department

Conclusion
PROTO Flow transforms the complexity of custom machine projects into a seamless, controlled, and fully traceable process. It leverages manufacturers’ expertise and provides companies with a sustainable competitive advantage.

Industrial Welding and Machining

Job Description
A metal fabricator assembles metal structures by combining cutting, preparation, welding, and assembly. They produce frames, bases, supports, welded assemblies, or heavy-gauge parts designed for demanding environments.
Industry Needs
• Precise management of cutting, material usage, and preparation
• Rigorous monitoring of assemblies and welding sequences
• Traceability of materials, qualifications, and processes
• Visual, dimensional, and weld quality control
• Scheduling of workstations, welders, and equipment
• Seamless coordination between the design office, workshop, and customers

Essential expertise for demanding industries
• Special-purpose machinery
• Boiler making
• Energy
• Construction and infrastructure
• Agriculture
• Transportation and material handling

The Benefits of PROTO Flow
PROTO Flow is the ERP system designed to meet the challenges of mechanical welding:

📊 Real-time production tracking of assemblies and subassemblies
🔒 Complete traceability of materials, welds, qualifications, and inspections
⚙️ Scheduling of welding stations, resources, and priorities
🧪 Management of inspections (VT, PT, MT, UT) and certificates
🔗 Integrated communication between the design office, cutting, welding, and assembly departments

Conclusion
PROTO Flow transforms the complexity of mechanically welded assemblies into a seamless, controlled, and fully traceable process. It leverages the expertise of mechanical welders and provides companies with a sustainable competitive advantage.

industrial laser cutting

Job Description
The laser cutting technician performs high-precision cuts on sheet metal, tubes, or engineering materials. He or she prepares programs, sets up machines, optimizes nesting, and ensures flawless cut quality.
Industry Needs
• Management of materials, formats, and cutting rates
• Nesting optimization
• Precise monitoring of programs and machine parameters
• Traceability of batches, sheet metal, and operations
• Machine scheduling and production priorities
• Seamless coordination between the design office, cutting, bending, and welding departments

Essential expertise for demanding industries
• Metal fabrication
• Mechanical welding
• Special-purpose machinery
• Automotive
• Energy
• Industrial metal fabrication

The Benefits of PROTO Flow
PROTO Flow addresses the challenges of laser cutting:

📊 Real-time tracking of cutting orders
🔒 Complete traceability of materials, batches, and operations
⚙️ Scheduling of machines, formats, and priorities
📐 Nesting management and material optimization
🔗 Seamless communication between the design office, cutting, bending, and the shop floor

Conclusion
PROTO Flow transforms laser cutting into a precise, optimized, and fully traceable workflow. It leverages operators’ expertise and improves material efficiency.