Industrial legacy

Factory Management

Factory Management is an industrial MRP/MES with more than a decade of real operation. It keeps a dedicated place on the site because it represents the industrial knowledge base that now supports TES, including integration with automation and shop-floor systems.

Strong legacy product and direct predecessor to TES.

What Factory Management is

It is a solution designed for industrial environments that need production monitoring, planning support, inventory control and automatic collection of operational information in real time. Its value today lies less in active commercialization and more in what it proves about Tranquilo's practical experience.

What it solved in real operation

  • Management, monitoring and recording of industrial production processes.
  • Inventory forecasting and automatic stock control.
  • Production scheduling based on customer orders.
  • Tracking of incoming and outgoing factory flows.
  • Statistical reporting and consumption forecasting.

Relevant integrations

Factory Management was built to operate alongside the wider technology stack. That history includes integration with ERP, invoicing software, formulation systems, legacy software, industrial automation, PLCs and weighing systems.

That context remains editorially important because it shows Tranquilo's experience was not built only through application modules, but through the real connection between software, machines, data and operations.

Why it still matters

Because it explains how Tranquilo approaches Industry 4.0: not as a slogan, but as software with direct impact on the shop floor. Factory Management gives technical and historical context to TES.

Frequently asked questions

Is Factory Management still being sold?

On the new site it appears mainly as a strong legacy product and proof of industrial maturity, while TES takes the lead role in the current portfolio.

Is it an ERP?

Historically it is better framed as an industrial MRP/MES focused on planning, execution, monitoring and integration.

How does it relate to TES?

TES is presented as the direct successor to Factory Management and inherits its operational and technical legacy.