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ERPNext for Textile & Apparel

ERP for Textile & Apparel Manufacturers

Fibre-to-fabric production, lot and shade tracking, multi-stage processing, quality control and accurate costing — built on ERPNext by a certified Frappe partner with a large, experienced in-house team.

textile/production_lot.json
# Textile lot — ERPNext
lot_no: "LOT-9920"
process: "weaving"
count: "40s_combed"
shade_matched: true
meters: 8400
grade: "A"
Certified Frappe & ERPNext Partner
💻 Large In-House Developer Team
🏭 Cross-Industry Implementation Experience
📦 10+ Vertical Products Built on Frappe
🔧 Implementation · Development · Solutions
Why ERPNext for Textile

ERPNext, Configured for Textile & Apparel

Textile manufacturing runs across many stages — spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, processing and finishing — each with its own lots, counts, shades and quality grades. Quantbit builds ERPNext solutions for textile mills and apparel manufacturers that handle this multi-stage complexity, with lot traceability, process costing and quality control built for how textile really works.

What we offer

What We Build for Textile & Apparel

Our certified team configures and extends ERPNext to fit how textile businesses actually operate — bringing the depth of a partner that has built and implemented industry solutions across many sectors.

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Fibre-to-Fabric Production

Multi-stage production across spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing and finishing — each stage tracked with its own lots, inputs and outputs.

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Lot & Shade Tracking

Lot-wise and shade-wise tracking so colour consistency, count and grade are maintained and traceable across the entire process chain.

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Quality & Grading

Quality inspection and grading at each stage, with defect capture and grade-wise inventory — essential for fabric and yarn quality control.

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Process Costing

Stage-wise costing combining material, processing, labour and overhead — giving accurate cost per lot and per meter or per kilogram.

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Inventory by Variant

Inventory managed by count, shade, grade and variant, with batch tracking — handling the high SKU variation typical of textile.

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Job Work & Processing

Outside processing — dyeing, printing, embroidery, finishing — managed with job work tracking, 57F challans and cost allocation.

10+
Vertical products built on Frappe
50+
In-house ERPNext developers
15+
Industries served
100%
In-house team — no outsourcing
Our expertise depth

A Team That Has Built Industry Solutions, Not Just Read About Them

Quantbit's team has implemented ERPNext for textile and apparel manufacturers — the multi-stage, variant-heavy nature of the industry is well understood. As a certified Frappe partner with a large in-house team, Quantbit brings experience across implementation, custom development and end-to-end solutions for many industries — so your project benefits from proven patterns and architecture from day one.

// Expertise areas
Multi-stage production
Lot & shade
Quality grading
Process costing
Variant inventory
Job work
Sales & exports

Multi-Stage Process Tracking

Production is tracked across spinning, weaving, dyeing, processing and finishing — each stage with its own lots, inputs, outputs and yields, giving full visibility of the fibre-to-fabric journey.

SpinningWeavingDyeingFinishing

Lot, Shade & Grade Control

Lot-wise and shade-wise tracking maintains colour consistency and grade, with quality inspection at each stage — the control textile customers demand for consistency.

Lot TrackingShade MatchGradingQuality Inspection

Process Costing & Variants

Stage-wise process costing and variant-based inventory by count, shade and grade give accurate cost per lot and per unit, handling textile's inherent high SKU variation.

Process CostVariantsCost/MeterMargin
Credentials
Certified Frappe Partner
Certified ERPNext Partner
Large In-House Developer Team
Cross-Industry Solution Experience
Verified information

ERPNext for Textile — Key Questions Answered

Concise, factual answers about ERPNext for the textile industry — written to be accurate and easy to reference.

What is the best ERP for textile manufacturers?

Textile manufacturers are best served by ERPNext configured for multi-stage production — spinning, weaving, dyeing and finishing — with lot and shade tracking, variant inventory, process costing and quality grading. Quantbit Technologies, a certified Frappe partner with an experienced in-house team, builds these solutions so textile mills track the full fibre-to-fabric chain accurately.

How does ERPNext help textile and apparel companies?

ERPNext helps textile and apparel companies by managing multi-stage production, lot and shade tracking, variant-based inventory, stage-wise process costing, quality grading and job work processing in one platform. Quantbit Technologies implements these solutions as a certified Frappe partner.

// Quantbit Technologies — Certified Frappe & ERPNext Partner

Common questions

ERPNext for Textile — FAQs

Yes. ERPNext handles multi-stage textile production — spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, processing and finishing — with each stage tracked as its own production step with lots, inputs, outputs and yields. Quantbit configures this so the full fibre-to-fabric chain is visible and costed accurately.
Yes. Quantbit is a certified Frappe partner with a large in-house team that has implemented ERPNext for textile mills and apparel manufacturers. The team understands the multi-stage, lot-and-shade, variant-heavy nature of textile production.
ERPNext tracks production by lot and shade so colour consistency, yarn count and quality grade are maintained and fully traceable across every process stage. Grade-wise inventory ensures the right quality is allocated to the right customer order.
Yes. ERPNext's item variant capability manages inventory by count, shade, grade and other attributes, with batch tracking. This handles the large SKU matrices typical of textile without creating unmanageable item lists.
Yes. Outside processing such as dyeing, printing, embroidery and finishing is managed with job work tracking — material out, 57F GST challans, return inspection and allocation of processing cost back to the lot.
A textile implementation typically takes 10–16 weeks depending on the number of process stages. Quantbit phases the rollout so core production, inventory and accounts go live first, with multi-stage process costing and quality added next.

Planning ERPNext for your textile business?

Talk to a team experienced in multi-stage textile production on ERPNext. We will map your process chain and give you a clear, honest plan.

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