About Ashtavinayaka Techno Process
ATPE does not operate from a single factory floor. Their work moves across projects, sites, and timelines. Each project begins with design and moves through procurement, fabrication, site execution, and commissioning. Every stage depends on the previous one being accurate, timely, and aligned.
As projects grow, this coordination becomes harder to maintain. What works at a small scale starts breaking when multiple sites, materials, and timelines are involved. At that point, execution is no longer just about engineering. It becomes about control.
Operational Snapshot

Industry
Process Engineering & Turnkey Project Execution

Business Model
Project-Based Engineering and Plant Solutions
Challenges Before ERP
Managing project-driven operations across multiple sites created several challenges:
- Material planning was inconsistent, affecting execution timelines
- Procurement and execution were not always aligned
- Data was available, but not structured enough to clearly understand performance
- Inventory and stores were difficult to manage across locations
- Tracking stock at project sites was unreliable
- Coordination depended heavily on manual tracking
- Planning became reactive
- Profitability was difficult to assess with clarity
What Makes Their Operations Complex

Project-Driven Execution

Interdependent Stages

Multi-Site Operations

Need for Financial Clarity
After SourcePro ERP
Consistent data made it possible to understand performance and profitability across projects.

Planning → Became Structured

Inventory → Became Controlled

Data → Became Consistent

Information → Became Centralized

Procurement → Became Aligned
What changed

Project performance became easier to evaluate

Cost impact of decisions became clearer

Profitability could be assessed with more confidence



