Weaving ERP for Ichalkaranji weaving units.
Powerloom + jacquard.
Built for the floor.
Mid-size powerloom and jacquard units run differently from shuttle-only clusters. MobiOffice handles design master depth, jobwork billing, and shared-shed setups native to the Ichalkaranji floor. Replaces Tally + spreadsheets.
Powerloom + jacquard. Mid-size. Mixed business model.
Ichalkaranji has its own profile — neither pure powerloom (Bhiwandi) nor water-jet-jacquard (Surat). MobiOffice maps to that operational reality.
Powerloom + jacquard cluster
Ichalkaranji is one of Maharashtra's most distinctive weaving clusters — a mix of powerloom and jacquard production for shirting, dress material, and intricate patterned fabric. The mid-complexity-dobby and jacquard mix makes design management more important than in shuttle-only clusters.
Mid-size units transitioning to digital
Many Ichalkaranji units are 30–80 looms — past the size where Excel works, but not large enough for a full-blown SAP. MobiOffice fits exactly this scale, and the mobile-first floor entry pattern matches how owner-operators actually run their day.
Jobwork plus owned production
A common Ichalkaranji pattern is a unit that runs both owned-stock production and jobwork for trader customers. MobiOffice models both as first-class workflows on the same instance — owned yarn and customer-supplied yarn segregated, charges calculated correctly per business model.
Jacquard design depth
Jacquard weaving needs deeper design master data than dobby — each design carries its own jacquard pattern reference. MobiOffice stores design + pattern at the master level, so beam planning and weft consumption stay accurate even with complex designs.
- Is MobiOffice suitable for Ichalkaranji weaving units?
- Yes. The mid-size-with-jacquard pattern that defines many Ichalkaranji units is exactly what MobiOffice is built for — design master with jacquard pattern reference, mobile-first floor entry, jobwork + owned-stock together, full Indian GST flow. The deployment is configured for your specific shed during the AS-IS / GAP / TO-BE phase.
- How does MobiOffice handle jacquard design management?
- Jacquard patterns live on the design master alongside fabric width, EPI, and yarn count. Beam planning calculates yarn requirement against the design recipe; weft auto-consumption deducts based on the pattern's per-pick weft length. No separate spreadsheet for jacquard designs.
- Can I run jobwork and owned-stock production on the same instance?
- Yes. Jobwork and owned-stock are separate workflows in MobiOffice — customer-supplied yarn segregated from owned, jobwork charges calculated and billed separately, but everything reports through the same dashboard. Common pattern for Ichalkaranji units serving both direct customers and traders.
- Do you have customers in Ichalkaranji today?
- MobiOffice serves the broader weaving and powerloom segment across India. We're actively bringing on Ichalkaranji-specific customers and will surface local case studies on this page once they go live. The platform is loom-type-agnostic, so the underlying feature set covers Ichalkaranji workflows out of the box.
- How long does implementation take for a mid-size Ichalkaranji unit?
- About 10–12 weeks for a typical mid-size unit. The first 1–2 weeks are AS-IS / GAP / TO-BE sign-off. Master data clean-up takes 3–4 weeks. Training is 1–2 weeks. Phased go-live runs in the final 4 weeks, production tracking first and accounts + GST cutting over with the next filing cycle.
Continue with related pages.
Why powerloom units need different software, and what MobiOffice covers.
Read →How jacquard mechanisms control individual warp ends.
Read →Customer-supplied yarn workflow for contract weaving.
Read →Beam planning, doffing, weft auto-consumption, dispatch.
Read →AS-IS, GAP, TO-BE, master data, training, phased go-live.
Read →Seven evaluation criteria, five common mistakes.
Read →Running a weaving unit in Ichalkaranji?
Send your loom count, design mix, and current setup on WhatsApp. We'll show you the screens running on a unit like yours.