Technology Solutions
for Manufacturing

We help manufacturers, industrial companies, and production operations build scalable, operations-focused technology solutions that improve efficiency &
enable growth, supporting complex B2B & D2C workflows.
Technology that works the way manufacturers operate

Manufacturing organizations need systems that fit existing workflows, integrate with ERP and production systems, and support complex sales processes, including quoting, order management, distributor networks, and multi-site operations. Forte Group partners with manufacturing teams to build technology platforms that solve operational friction, improve productivity, and scale with business growth.

How we help manufacturing teams

Enable B2B commerce and digital sales channels

Build platforms that support complex quoting, CPQ workflows, distributor portals, customer self-service ordering, and B2B eCommerce that integrates with existing sales and operations processes.

Improve production operations and efficiency

Design systems that support manufacturing operations, inventory management, production planning, quality control, and operational visibility across facilities and supply chains.

Integrate across ERP, CRM, and production systems

Connect siloed systems, including ERP platforms, manufacturing execution systems, CRM, order management, and supply chain applications, to eliminate data gaps and manual processes.

Support multi-site and global operations

Build architectures that support distributed manufacturing, multiple facilities, global supply chains, and regional sales operations with centralized visibility and control.

Leverage data for forecasting and planning

Create analytics platforms that support demand forecasting, production planning, inventory optimization, sales analytics, and operational intelligence across the manufacturing enterprise.

Automate quoting, ordering, and fulfillment workflows

Implement automation and AI that reduce manual work in configure-price-quote processes, order management, inventory allocation, and fulfillment operations.

What we do

Manufacturing case studies

FAQs

What types of manufacturing organizations do you work with?

We work with discrete manufacturers, process manufacturers, industrial companies, OEMs, contract manufacturers, and manufacturing technology platforms across industries.

Do you build B2B commerce platforms for manufacturers?

Absolutely. We design B2B commerce solutions, distributor portals, customer self-service platforms, and digital ordering systems that support complex manufacturing sales processes and workflows.

Can you support multi-site and global manufacturing operations?

Yes. We design systems that support distributed manufacturing, multiple production facilities, regional warehouses, global supply chains, and centralized operational visibility.

How do you ensure system reliability in production environments?

Through robust architecture, integration testing, data validation, monitoring, and operational practices designed for production-critical manufacturing systems.

Do you support AI and automation for manufacturing?

Absolutely. We implement AI for demand prediction, production optimization, quality control automation, predictive maintenance, automated quoting, and process automation that reduce manual work.

Can you support direct-to-consumer initiatives for manufacturers?

Yes. We help manufacturers launch D2C channels, eCommerce platforms, and digital customer experiences while maintaining existing B2B sales and distributor relationships.

Can you integrate with ERP and manufacturing execution systems?

Yes. We support integration with ERP platforms, MES, production planning systems, inventory management, quality systems, and other manufacturing technologies to eliminate data silos.

How do you handle complex CPQ and quoting workflows?

We build and integrate configure-price-quote systems that support product configurators, pricing rules, approval workflows, multi-level discounting, and ERP integration for accurate quoting.

Do you modernize legacy manufacturing systems?

Yes. We modernize legacy ERP extensions, production systems, order management platforms, and manufacturing applications incrementally while maintaining operational continuity.

Can you build analytics platforms for manufacturing?

Yes. We create data platforms that support production analytics, demand forecasting, inventory optimization, supply chain visibility, quality metrics, and operational intelligence.

How do you approach distributor and partner portals?

We build self-service portals that enable distributors and partners to place orders, check inventory, track shipments, access product information, and manage accounts independently.

Why Forte Group for manufacturing technology?

Our experience building integrated, scalable platforms for complex B2B operations helps manufacturers improve efficiency, enable growth, and solve operational friction with confidence.

Let's build technology that supports production and growth

What our experts say

Only 1% of companies call their generative AI rollouts mature and more than 80% say they aren't seeing earnings impact at enterprise level according to McKinsey.

Gartner projects 40% of agentic AI projects will be canceled by 2027. Experienced AI implementation partners help manufacturing navigate safety rules and regulatory demands - delivering production-ready systems that survive on plant floors where consumer AI shortcuts fail.
Sergey Ilin
VP of AI

What our experts say

Most manufacturers operate with fragmented data ecosystems including legacy MES and SCADA systems, siloed PLC data, and inconsistent sensor quality. The average organization utilizes only 23% of available data for AI applications.

Strategic data engineering partners with formal governance programs deliver 3.2 times higher success rates, building unified data platforms that precede meaningful AI deployment and Industry 4.0 transformation.
Lucas Hendrich
CTO

What our experts say

The US manufacturing sector could need 3.8 million new employees by 2033 yet without significant changes more than half these positions - 1.9 million jobs - could go unfilled.

92% of hiring managers expect challenges with 45% citing difficulty finding qualified candidates. Expert development partners accelerate digital transformation initiatives while internal teams focus on production operations rather than custom software development for emerging technologies.
Egor Goryachkin
CDO

What our experts say

By 2030, all manufacturing industries will accumulate 92 exabytes of data from multiple internal and external sources, underscoring the importance of unified data platforms.

AI adoption remains cautious yet accelerating as it sits atop CIO and Chief AI Officer agendas. Specialized analytics partners treat AI as a core element of digital transformation; integrating cloud platforms, big data analytics, and emerging technologies while overwhelmed internal teams lack bandwidth for comprehensive modernization.
Alex Lukashevich
Chief AI Officer