Powerloom ERP software for Indian powerloom units.
Powerloom ERP that runs
the actual floor.
Powerloom ERP for Indian units — beam planning, mobile doffing, jobwork, wastage, GST, and accounts on one platform. Replaces Tally + spreadsheets. Built for Surat, Bhiwandi, Ichalkaranji, Malegaon, and Erode powerloom floors.
Powerlooms produce more than 58% of India's cloth and over 60% of export fabric.[1] The sector is large, operationally specific, and primed for digitisation — but most units still run on Tally + paper registers + Excel reconciliation. MobiOffice is the integrated alternative.
Generic ERP misses what makes a powerloom unit run.
Multiple owners on shared looms
Powerloom units often run as cooperatives or sub-contracted floors — multiple owners on shared sheds. MobiOffice tracks production and yarn issue at the loom level, with attribution to the right owner or jobwork party.
Jobwork-heavy operations
A large share of Indian powerloom output is jobwork. We track customer-supplied yarn separately from owned stock, calculate jobwork charges, and post them to accounts as receivables — no spreadsheet juggling.
Mid-margin, no room for waste
Powerloom margins are thin. Wastage caught a month late costs real money. MobiOffice flags variance per loom in the same shift it happens, not in the next month's reconciliation.
Floor-first, not desk-first
Most powerloom owners are on the shop floor, not in an air-conditioned office. The mobile app is the primary interface — supervisors enter doffing on the loom, owners check production from anywhere.
Everything a powerloom unit runs — on one platform.
Production, inventory, jobwork, wastage, dispatch, accounts, and GST. No separate Tally instance, no Excel sheets between systems.
- Beam planning and yarn requirement calculation
- Loom-wise production tracking, shift-wise
- Mobile doffing entry on the floor
- Yarn inventory at carton level (owned + customer-supplied)
- Wastage tracking with variance flags per loom
- Jobwork billing and receivables
- Taka grading and barcoded dispatch
- Full SD flow — Sales Order → Delivery Challan → Invoice → E-way Bill
- GST e-invoicing with IRN, GSTN sync
- Chart of Accounts, A/R, A/P, P&L, balance sheet — full FA built in
Wherever your unit runs, MobiOffice fits.
- Which software is best for powerloom units in India?
- A weaving-native ERP — one that understands looms, beams, takas, yarn, shifts, and Indian GST — outperforms a generic ERP or Tally + spreadsheets for powerloom units. MobiOffice is built specifically for this. It runs production, inventory, accounts, GST, and jobwork on one platform, with the mobile app as the primary floor interface.
- Is MobiOffice suitable for small powerloom units?
- Yes. The system scales from 8–10 looms up to multi-shed operations with hundreds of looms. The same modules run for a small unit — beam planning, doffing, wastage, dispatch, GST. Pricing and rollout depth scale with size.
- Does it work for jobwork or contract weaving?
- Yes. Powerloom jobwork is a first-class workflow. Customer-supplied yarn is tracked separately from owned stock, jobwork charges calculate per design and per length, and they post to accounts as receivables automatically. No separate spreadsheet to maintain.
- Can multiple owners share a powerloom shed in MobiOffice?
- Yes. Each loom can be attributed to a different owner or a jobwork party. Production, yarn issue, wastage, and dispatch are tracked at the loom level, so the books are clean even when looms are shared across multiple parties on a single floor.
- How is this different from a generic textile ERP?
- Generic textile ERPs typically cover spinning, knitting, garmenting, and weaving with shallow weaving-specific workflows. They do not understand a beam, a taka, or shift-wise doffing. MobiOffice is built only for weaving — the data model, the vocabulary, the screens, the mobile flows are all native to a powerloom or auto-loom unit.
- How long does it take to go live in a powerloom unit?
- About 10–12 weeks for a typical mid-size powerloom unit. The first 1–2 weeks are AS-IS, GAP, and TO-BE sign-off. Master data clean-up and import follow (3–4 weeks). Training runs in weeks 7–8. Phased go-live starts week 9 — production tracking first, accounts and GST cut over with the next filing cycle. Production never stops during rollout.
[1] Source: Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Textiles — figures on powerloom contribution to India's cloth and export fabric production. See pib.gov.in and the Office of the Textile Commissioner for current sector data and powerloom modernisation schemes.
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