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Why BISE

Your ERP records history.
BISE runs the factory.

Generic ERP was designed for finance teams who needed a record of what happened. BISE was designed for manufacturers who need to control what is happening — right now.

01 — Five dimensions

Categorically different.
Not incrementally better.

Five dimensions where BISE is not a better ERP — it is a different kind of system entirely.

01Planning & Scheduling

  • Generic ERP tells you what the plan is. BISE maintains the plan in real time, replanning the entire factory floor every 15 minutes as reality changes — machine breakdown, absent operator, quality hold, material delay.

02Costing & Profitability

  • Generic ERP gives you a cost. BISE gives you the truth behind the cost — decomposed into labour, machine, and overhead, with idle time and rework segregated so your margin analysis is actually reliable.

03Quality & Traceability

  • Generic ERP records quality events after the fact. BISE gates production on quality decisions — nothing moves without a disposition — and every movement is traceable from raw material to despatch.

04India GST Compliance

  • Most ERP systems were designed outside India and retrofitted for GST. BISE's compliance module was designed for Indian manufacturers from the ground up — including the workflows foreign ERPs simply don't handle.

05Shop-Floor Intelligence

  • Generic ERP is designed for office users. BISE is designed for the people who actually make things — with a native Android app, biometric integration, and a management dashboard that gives every tier the view it needs.
BISE compared against a generic ERP across five dimensions
Categorically different across five dimensions

02 — By the numbers

15 min
APS replan cycle across the whole floor
~95
Seed KPIs available on day one
7
Management dashboard tiers
2
Human inputs to the APS engine — priority & delivery date

The fundamental
principle.

Systems that detect reality beat systems that record decisions. Every ERP on the market was designed to help humans record what they decided. That model assumes humans have perfect information. They don't.

The factory floor generates facts every second — a job card completed, an operator checked in, a machine alarmed. BISE reads those facts, makes the routine decisions automatically, and reserves human attention for the judgements that genuinely need it.

04 — The axioms

Four axioms.

The design principles every part of BISE is built to honour.

Axiom 01

Reality changes → System detects → System decides → Human confirms exceptions.

Axiom 02

The ERP is not a record of what happened. The ERP is the factory — digitally.

Axiom 03

Every physical state has a digital mirror. If they diverge, the system is broken.

Axiom 04

Material cannot move without traceability. Production cannot start without an ECN.

See the difference live.

We'll show you the same production scenario running in BISE and explain what a generic ERP would require a human to do instead.