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fiatjaf | 6 months ago

A stupid question from a layman: is it really how people do it?

I would have thought "manufacturing" was too generic and that you would need different software for each industry and so on.

But instead it looks like it doesn't matter if you're making shoes or cars or umbrellas or computer chips, everything uses the same software?

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barbinbrad|6 months ago

founder here. great question.

the way i see it, the sales side should be bespoke -- because everyone has a different product, and way of selling/configuring, and the factory-floor side should be bespoke -- because of all the different types of equipment. but the middle layer (purchasing, bill of materials, invoices, sales orders, scheduling, processes, work centers) can be standardized.

for me that's why it's important that the middle layer is open source. so that the bespoke layers can tie into it.

fiatjaf|6 months ago

I see, I was under the impression that Carbon encompassed sales and factory floor too. Now it makes more sense. Thanks!

jjk166|6 months ago

At the ERP level everything is abstracted such that every operation is just a black box - stuff (raw materials, subcomponents, labor) goes in, stuff (assemblies, finished goods, scrap) comes out.