Sectors

Where ERPNext creates the most leverage

I focus on inventory-led and operations-heavy businesses — where stock accuracy, manufacturing traceability, distributor discipline, and leadership reporting matter more than generic CRM demos.

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ERPNext clients

Same architect — different sectors

Hospitality, real estate, healthcare, IT services, and construction — all running on ERPNext implementations I've delivered in India.

DZion Resort Coorg
DZion ResortHospitality
Spaceki
SpacekiBuilding products
Starmark Software
Starmark SoftwareIT & healthcare
Sunandi
SunandiElder care
WellBeeing
WellBeeingHealthcare
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FMCG & distribution

Multi-location stock, batch / expiry discipline, primary and secondary movement, and distributor visibility — without parallel spreadsheets.

ERPNext focus

  • • Item variants, batches, stock reconciliation rhythm
  • • Sales and purchase cycles aligned to your channel
  • • MIS by region, SKU, and distributor where needed

FMCG distribution on ERPNext — notes →

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Manufacturing

BOM accuracy, work orders, material consumption, and quality checkpoints — tied to purchasing and inventory so finance sees a truthful picture.

ERPNext focus

  • • Manufacturing settings matched to your process (discrete / simple process)
  • • Subcontracting and job cards where applicable
  • • Capacity-friendly reporting for production meetings
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Healthcare & clinics

Operational workflows, compliance-friendly documentation patterns, and integrations where clinical or billing systems need to talk to the ERP layer. I’m cofounder of Medverse Care (home healthcare), where I lead operations, technology, and frontend — so healthcare engagements benefit from product-side experience, not only ERP theory.

ERPNext focus

  • • Structured masters and approval flows
  • • Custom DocTypes for operational steps (where standard modules stop)
  • • Practical reporting for administration and finance
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QSR & franchise

Multi-outlet inventory, internal transfers, franchise reporting, and P&L visibility — informed by hands-on experience scaling DVG Benne Dosa.

ERPNext focus

  • • Outlet-wise stock and consumption discipline
  • • Simplified routines for store managers
  • • Leadership dashboards for growth and exceptions

Not sure if your sector fits?

If you run stock, manufacturing, or multi-branch operations on ERPNext — or plan to — a short call usually clarifies fit and next steps.

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