Examples
What this looks like in practice.
Each example takes a problem we see repeatedly in operations businesses and walks through the current state, what changes, and what the operation gets out of it.
ATG is early-stage. These are worked examples built from common operational problems — not completed client work.
Workflow Automation
Warehouse Workflow Automation
Entering order information once instead of three times.
The problem
The same order details get typed into the WMS, the shipping platform, and accounting separately. Every re-key costs time, and every re-key is a chance for the three records to stop matching.
Read the exampleDashboards & Reporting
Operational Dashboard
Turning scattered data into one live view of the operation.
The problem
Leadership can't answer "what's happening right now" without walking the floor, calling supervisors, or waiting for someone to build a report — and by the time a report is finished, the numbers are already out of date.
Read the exampleSystem Integrations
Connected Systems
Getting your inventory, shipping, and accounting systems to agree.
The problem
The inventory platform, shipping software, and accounting system each hold a version of the same order, and none of them talk to each other. Staff move information between them by hand, and the small differences compound until someone has to reconcile them.
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