ERPX for wool mills, dyeing houses and finishing departments

Control every lot, roll and finishing step in real time.

ERPX Textile digitalizes the industrial textile chain: yarns, lots, rolls, fabrics, dyeing recipes, finishing cycles, quality controls, warehouse movements, subcontractors, shipments and production progress. Built for textile companies where every exception matters.

Lots · Rolls · Dyeing · Finishing · Quality · Traceability
ERPX Textile Process Layer

From customer order to finished roll

Traceable

ERPX connects orders, lots, rolls, dyeing, finishing, quality, warehouse and shipments into one textile execution process.

Orders
Customer, article, color, delivery
Lots
Batches, rolls, meters, weight
Dyeing
Recipes, baths, corrections
Finishing
Cycles, machines, treatments
Quality
Defects, rework, approval
Warehouse
Stock, packing, shipment
Order Lot Dyeing Finishing Quality Shipment
Lots
complete traceability by order, batch, roll, article, color and customer
Dyeing
recipes, baths, lab dips, color corrections and production outcomes
Finishing
cycles, machines, operations, treatments, defects and quality decisions
WMS
warehouse movements, roll location, subcontracting, shipping and returns
Finishing departments

Finishing is where textile quality becomes industrial reality.

Finishing is not a simple production phase. It is a sequence of treatments, machines, checks, operator decisions and customer-specific requirements. ERPX tracks every operation and keeps the full history of the fabric from lot opening to final inspection.

01 · Preparation

Lot and roll intake

Article, customer, meters, weight, roll identity, internal/external processing and required finishing route.

02 · Route

Finishing cycle planning

Definition of operations such as washing, fulling, raising, shearing, decatizing, steaming, pressing and special treatments.

03 · Machines

Machine advancement

Real-time status by machine, operator, department, queue, start/end time, downtime and production notes.

04 · Parameters

Process conditions

Temperature, speed, pressure, time, humidity, treatment intensity and other critical process values where available.

05 · Quality

Defects and inspection

Defect mapping, inspection outcomes, rework decisions, quality status and customer-specific controls.

06 · Rework

Reprocessing control

Return to previous operations, additional treatments, approvals, blocking reasons and final decision history.

07 · Warehouse

Finished goods stock

Roll availability, packing, location, customer destination, shipment readiness and document preparation.

08 · KPI

Department performance

Open work orders, delays, machine load, rework rate, defect rate, lead time and shipment readiness.

Washing Fulling Raising Shearing Decatizing Steaming Pressing Inspection Rework
Dyeing houses

Dyeing control from recipe to final shade approval.

Tintoria is one of the most sensitive textile areas: color, bath, recipe, machine, load, correction and approval must remain linked to the production lot. ERPX keeps dyeing operations connected to planning, warehouse, laboratory, quality and customer delivery.

Color and recipe management
Color codes, recipes, versions, customer requirements, lab references and production notes remain linked to each lot.
Bath and machine loading
Control of dyeing batches, machine capacity, load composition, start/end times, operator and bath status.
Corrections and re-dyeing
Trace color corrections, additional baths, reprocessing reasons, approvals and final shade decision history.
Quality approval
Lab checks, visual approval, customer-specific tolerances, non-conformities and release to next phase.
Dyeing execution

One controlled path for color-critical production.

ERPX connects customer color requirements, lab data, recipes, dyeing machine execution, corrections, quality release and downstream finishing operations.

1
Color request
2
Recipe
3
Bath
4
Machine
5
Correction
6
Approval
7
Finishing
Textile modules

A vertical platform for textile execution.

ERPX Textile combines ERP, MES, WMS and quality control around the real language of textile production: lots, rolls, meters, weight, color, recipes, finishing cycles, defects, subcontracting and delivery commitments.

Lot and order planning
Sales orders, production lots, customer priorities, article variants, color requirements and production routes.
Roll and piece traceability
Every roll and piece remains traceable by meters, weight, status, location, customer, operation and quality outcome.
Barcode and shop-floor input
Operators can update status, movements, quality checks, exceptions and production events directly from the department.
Machine integration
Where available, machines and industrial devices can feed ERPX with status, counters, times and process parameters.
Quality and defects
Inspection, defect mapping, blocking, downgrade, rework, approval, return and customer-specific quality rules.
Subcontractors and external phases
Control of external dyeing, finishing, special treatments, shipments, returns and supplier performance.
Warehouse and shipping
Raw materials, semi-finished goods, finished rolls, packing lists, availability, reservations and shipping documents.
Production dashboards
Open lots, department load, lead time, machine status, delays, rework, defects and shipment readiness.
Why ERPX Textile

Because textile production is full of exceptions.

In wool mills, dyeing houses and finishing departments, the real problem is not only issuing a work order. The real problem is knowing exactly where the lot is, what happened to it, why it stopped, what quality decision was made and what must happen next.

Industrial flexibility
ERPX adapts to the textile process, not the opposite.
Finishing routes, dyeing rules, customer-specific controls, subcontracted phases and quality exceptions can be configured around the real workflow.
Complete traceability of lots, rolls, meters, weight, color and customer order
Real-time visibility of finishing departments, machine queues and open work orders
Dyeing recipe, bath, correction and color approval history linked to each production lot
Quality controls, defects, blocks, rework and final release managed in one process
Control of external phases, subcontractors, shipments, returns and missing information
Reduction of manual spreadsheets, phone calls, undocumented decisions and production uncertainty
Designed for wool mills, dyeing houses, finishing departments and complex textile supply chains
Deployment path

Start from the department. Connect the flow. Measure the delays.

Process assessment
Map lots, rolls, operations, machines, dyeing rules, finishing routes, quality checks and warehouse movements.
Operational pilot
Activate ERPX on one department or production flow, such as finishing, dyeing, inspection or warehouse control.
Industrial rollout
Extend to additional departments, subcontractors, customers, machines and reporting dashboards.

Start with a textile process assessment.

Define lots, rolls, dyeing and finishing flows, machine data, quality controls, warehouse movements and measurable improvement opportunities before any rollout decision.