Case Studies

Example solution blueprints for common business challenges.

These are representative implementation concepts showing how Sol26 can approach real operational problems. They can be customized for your sector, team size and budget.

Retail POS + ERP

Multi-branch retail control

Challenge: Stock mismatch, manual billing reports and weak visibility across branches.

Sol26 approach: Implement POS, barcode-based stock, central product catalog, branch transfers, cashier controls and daily closing reports.

  • Faster billing
  • Better stock accuracy
  • Centralized branch dashboard
Manufacturing ERP

Production and material tracking

Challenge: Material usage, work orders and job status tracked manually.

Sol26 approach: Build manufacturing modules for BOM, production orders, raw material issue, QC status and output reporting.

  • Reduced manual dependency
  • Clear production visibility
  • Material consumption control
Field Service App

Technician workflow automation

Challenge: Service jobs assigned through calls and WhatsApp with weak proof and reporting.

Sol26 approach: Mobile app for job assignment, status updates, photo proof, parts usage, customer signature and supervisor approval.

  • Traceable service execution
  • Improved customer communication
  • Accurate field reports
Integration Hub

Connecting disconnected business tools

Challenge: Sales, accounting, inventory and e-commerce data stored in separate systems.

Sol26 approach: Build middleware APIs, scheduled sync jobs, data validation and exception monitoring dashboards.

  • Reduced duplicate entry
  • Cleaner data flow
  • Management-ready reports
FAQ

Common questions

Yes. Sol26 can build a modular ERP tailored to your workflows, or customize a product framework to reduce implementation time.

Yes. POS workflows can be designed around barcode scanners, receipt printers, label printers, cash drawers and branch stock controls.

Yes. Integration can be done through APIs, scheduled sync jobs, webhooks, database exports or middleware depending on the existing system.

Yes. Large systems can be released module by module, such as inventory first, then purchase, sales, finance, reports and automation.