INDUSTRIES / MANUFACTURING
SECTOR · 04 / 20

Manufacturing.

Sensors to schedule.

Production runs on sensor data, work orders, maintenance schedules and ERP transactions. Optale turns those into a single operational graph so agents can spot drift, plan maintenance and reroute purchasing before downtime hits.

What's broken today.

03 · PAIN POINTS
PAIN · 01

Sensor signals, work orders and maintenance schedules live in tools that don't talk.

PAIN · 02

Drift only becomes visible after a part has already failed.

PAIN · 03

Procurement reacts to shortages instead of anticipating them.

The operating layer in manufacturing.

05 · SCHEMA
01 · SOURCES
  • Sensors
  • Orders
  • Maintenance
  • ERP
02 · BRIDGE
  • parse
  • reconcile
  • type
  • govern
03 · ONTOLOGY
  • memory
  • graph
  • time
  • relations
04 · AGENTS
  • Production-agent
  • Maintenance-agent
  • Purchasing-agent
05 · OUTCOME
  • Less downtime.
◆ CONTROLEvery step traced. Every approval logged. Every escalation routed to a human.

What it looks like.

03 · USE CASES
  1. USE · 01

    Drift watch

    Production-agents watch live sensor streams, compare to historical baselines and flag drift to the maintenance owner before it stops the line.

  2. USE · 02

    Maintenance planner

    The agent layer reads work-order history, sensor signals and scheduling constraints to propose the next maintenance window with the trade-offs spelled out.

  3. USE · 03

    Procurement loop

    Supply signals from ERP plus production forecasts feed a purchasing-agent that drafts replenishment orders with policy-aware approval thresholds.

Common missions.

04 · MISSIONS
OPERATIONSPROCUREMENTREPORTINGANALYSIS