Please answer the following questions to help us understand your business needs. Your progress is saved after each phase.
Example: "We are a B2B dyeing and printing mill. Our customers are garment manufacturers who need high-quality, custom-colored fabric."
Example: "To reduce our chemical waste by 15%, decrease rejected batches, and improve our production speed."
Example: "Our color consistency is the best in the region, and we can handle complex, multi-color prints that others can't."
Example: "I wish I could perfectly predict machine breakdowns before they happen, so we don't have unexpected downtime."
Example: "Manually entering details from job orders into our production spreadsheet and then again into our accounting software."
Example: "The color approval process. We send a sample, wait for the client to approve, and this can hold up the entire production line for days."
Example: "Mostly from existing customer referrals. We don't have a structured way to find or prioritize new clients."
Example: "I wish I could predict which of my clients are likely to place big orders next season, so I can pre-order the right raw fabric."
Example: "'What's the status of my order?', 'When will my fabric be ready?', 'Can you send me a photo of the first meter for approval?'"
Example: "How much of each base dye to keep in stock. We either have too much and it expires, or we run out and delay an important job."
Example: "We have paper job orders, Excel sheets for inventory, and sales data in our Tally accounting software."
Example: "It's all over the place. The production manager has his spreadsheets, accounting has theirs, and most job history is in filing cabinets."
Example: "Maybe a 4 out of 10. There are often typos, and sometimes order details are missing from the spreadsheets."
Example: "We use Tally for accounting, Microsoft Excel for almost everything else, and a basic design software in our design department."
Example: "Our younger designers are very comfortable with new software, but our experienced machine operators prefer not to use computers."
Example: "That it will be too expensive and complicated for us, or that my experienced staff will feel threatened by it and might quit."
Example: "If a new system could reduce our rejected fabric batches by half, that would save us a huge amount of money and be a massive win."
Example: "For a small pilot project to prove that it works, we could probably invest between $2,000 - $5,000."
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