InfiGrowth industrial operations
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Industrial operationsautomation & digital execution

InfiGrowth helps industrial and operations-heavy businesses digitize dispatch, inventory, logistics, weighbridge, plant workflows, ERP integration, and operational visibility through custom operational systems and intelligent automation.

Built for ERP firms, SAP partners, industrial consultants, and transformation teams serving US, UAE, & GCC operators—where execution architecture matters as much as the core ledger.

Reference architecture

Execution layers

Illustrative view of how operational motion, controls, and integration align—not a product interface.

L1

Operational layer

Dispatch · weighbridge · yard · QC

IF

Integration spine

Contract-first events · governed APIs

GV

Control & evidence

Roles · approvals · audit-by-design

VI

Executive visibility

Functional KPIs · exception posture

Markers denote scope domains—reflected in interface contracts, test evidence, and handover.

Governance-aware deliveryStructured phases & acceptance criteriaSecurity & documentation disciplinePartner-clear scope boundaries
Reality on the plant floor

ERP alone does not solve operations

Enterprise resource planning anchors finance and master data. It rarely governs the minute-by-minute reality of weighbridges, yards, loading bays, and exception-heavy workflows—where margin and service levels are won or lost.

Systems map

Three-layer model: where ERP stops, operational execution begins, and physical reality is governed.

Layer 01

ERP — system of record

  • Finance & controlling
  • Master data
  • Orders & documents
  • Inventory records (system of record)
Operational execution layer

Layer 02

InfiGrowth operational systems

The discipline that choreographs motion, exceptions, and evidence—so ERP reflects what actually happened, when it happened, and who approved it.

Dispatch & gate
Weighbridge
Inventory movement
Plant / WIP handover
QC & holds
Operational dashboards
Telemetry & alerts

Layer 03

Physical operations

  • Yard & loading bays
  • Production lines
  • Labs & inspection
  • Storage & bins
  • Fleet interface
01

System of record ≠ system of motion

Transactions in ERP follow reality; they do not replace the operational choreography that produces them.

02

Go-live ≠ adoption

Sustainable value requires field-grade UX, controls, and integration patterns teams trust under pressure.

03

Visibility lags decisions

Executives need operational telemetry—OTIF, yield, gate turns, stock truth—not only period-close views.

Where programs stall

Operational friction we dismantle

Patterns we see when ERP exists—but operational truth still lives in calls, paper, and spreadsheets.

Priority friction

Inventory truth vs. warehouse reality

Batch, lot, and location drift between the floor, weighbridge, and finance-facing stock records—the fault line where finance and operations quietly diverge.

Dispatch & gate complexity

Loading sequences, vehicle queues, and proof-of-delivery gaps that ERP screens were never meant to govern at scale.

Weighbridge & yield leakage

Uncontrolled exceptions, manual tickets, and weak audit trails that erode margin and trust.

Logistics coordination

Carrier handoffs, yard management, and SLA visibility across plants, hubs, and customer sites.

Fragmented plant workflows

Paper, spreadsheets, and ad-hoc approvals sitting outside governed digital process.

ERP integration friction

Master data, documents, and operational events that need disciplined APIs—not brittle spreadsheets.

Leadership visibility

Board-ready KPIs require operational telemetry, not only month-end ERP snapshots.

Integrated plant operations

Operational modules—as one coherent architecture

An integrated layer around your ERP backbone: disciplined integrations, role-based workflows, and audit-friendly controls your teams can run under real load.

Dispatch & gate operations

Queues, loading rules, documentation, and exception handling.

Inventory, batch & location logic

Movements, holds, cycle alignment with finance.

Weighbridge & quality checkpoints

Tamper-aware capture, approvals, and reconciliation.

Logistics & yard

Slots, carriers, milestones, and OTIF-style tracking.

Plant & work-order orchestration

Routings, handovers, and shop-floor discipline.

ERP / SAP integration layer

Controlled posting, documents, and error recovery.

Operational dashboards

Executive and functional views with drill-down context.

Workflow automation

Alerts, escalations, and governed approvals at the edge of operations.

Order-to-cash & procure-to-pay

Orchestrated commercial & procurement motion

Continuity from commercial commitment through physical execution—with operational states explicit, not implied.

Sales & fulfilment orchestration

O2C
  1. 1

    Enquiry & RFQ

    Commercial intake, pricing guardrails

  2. 2

    Quote → Sales order

    Approval, credit, contract terms

  3. 3

    Allocation & dispatch

    Loads, batches, weighbridge, gate

  4. 4

    Proof of delivery

    GRN, reconciliation, exceptions

  5. 5

    Billing & analytics

    Margin, OTIF, plant KPIs

Purchase & inbound control

P2P
  1. 1

    Requisition

    Specs, budgets, preferred vendors

  2. 2

    PO & scheduling

    Lead times, inbound slots

  3. 3

    Receipt & QC

    Weighment, inspection, quarantine

  4. 4

    Putaway & issue

    Bin logic, batch traceability

  5. 5

    AP & three-way match

    Invoice, PO, receipt alignment

ERP / SAP remains the system of record

InfiGrowth designs the operational layer—mobile workflows, plant logic, weighbridge and logistics controls, integrations, and executive visibility—so ERP master data and financial posting stay clean while operations run at line speed.

Integration spine

Event contractsBAPI / APIsMiddlewareOperational UX
Sector coverage

Industries where execution defines the P&L

Operations-heavy environments across the US, UAE, and GCC—where compliance, service, and physical motion are inseparable from financial outcomes.

01

Discrete & process manufacturing

Routings, WIP discipline, genealogy, and OTIF pressure across complex BOMs.

Sector focus

02

Cement, aggregates & building materials

Weighbridge integrity, dispatch peaks, bulk logistics, and yield-sensitive flows.

Sector focus

03

Mining & bulk handling

High-throughput movement, stockpile truth, and handoff governance.

Sector focus

04

Logistics, freight & 3PL

Carrier orchestration, yard slots, milestones, and exception visibility.

Sector focus

05

Food & beverage

Batch traceability, QC gates, shelf-life logic, and recall-ready evidence.

Sector focus

06

Chemicals & industrial gases

Controlled movements, compliance checkpoints, and hazardous goods discipline.

Sector focus

07

Industrial services & MRO

Service supply chains, staging, and uptime-sensitive fulfillment.

Sector focus

08

High-throughput warehousing

Velocity putaway, slotting logic, and inventory accuracy under demand spikes.

Sector focus

Ecosystem positioning

ERP / SAP collaboration—by design

InfiGrowth strengthens the core program: operational workflows that are reliable, measurable, and integration-safe—never a shadow replacement for SAP.

  • SAP partners & SIs: crisp scope on operational extensions, integration contracts, and hypercare boundaries.
  • ERP practices: execution depth for plant, logistics, and weighbridge systems that must post cleanly.
  • Industrial clients: one accountable partner for operational digitization aligned to finance, IT, and compliance standards.

Operating model

Co-exist with the core; own the edge

Data ownership, integration patterns, release cadence, and support tiers—documented so ERP roadmaps stay credible while operations modernize in parallel.

Governed interface points

Materials, batches & characteristics, sales & purchase documents, inventory movements, production confirmations, quality results, and posting prerequisites—expressed as services with contracts and test evidence.

Collaboration & interface architecture

Clear operational boundaries: core ERP integrity, integration services, and field-grade applications synchronized through governed contracts—not shadow IT.

ERP / SAP core

System of record

  • · Finance integrity
  • · Master data
  • · Documents

Integration layer

Contracts

  • · APIs · events
  • · Middleware
  • · Recovery

Operational applications

Execution

  • · Plant & logistics UX
  • · Weighbridge
  • · Visibility

Boundary discipline: ownership matrices for data, releases, hypercare, and operational SLAs—so SAP partners and clients know exactly what is core, what is edge, and how changes propagate.

Why InfiGrowth

Consulting-grade judgment. Engineering-grade execution.

We think in operating models, integration boundaries, and adoption under pressure—not generic product demos.

Dubai HQ, global execution mindset

Structured delivery aligned to US, UAE, and GCC operating realities—without compromising governance.

Enterprise-grade delivery

Security-conscious architecture, clear ownership, documentation, and handover models suited to regulated environments.

Operations-first, not slide-first

We build systems your teams can run daily—integrated with how materials, assets, and people actually move.

Partner-friendly

We complement SAP partners, ERP practices, and industrial consultants—clarifying boundaries and delivery interfaces.

Delivery posture

Structured phases, acceptance criteria, traceability from requirement to release, and disciplined documentation—so procurement, IT, and operations share one factual narrative of progress.

Risk & controls awarenessChange & release disciplineEvidence-based handover

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Executive next step

Brief us on your plant, logistics, and ERP landscape

We respond with integration boundaries, phasing, governance, and adoption risks—aligned to how your teams actually run operations.