List of ProShop ERP Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ProShop ERP customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ProShop ERP for Manufacturing ERP from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ProShop ERP for Manufacturing ERP include: Cadrex, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $200.0 million, Roush Yates Engines, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $20.0 million, Frey & Weiss Precision Manufacturing Inc, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 42 employees and revenues of $11.0 million, Romar Engineering, a Australia based Manufacturing organisation with 90 employees and revenues of $11.0 million, Sealth Aero Marine Co, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Cadrex | Manufacturing | 2000 | $200M | United States | Adion Systems | ProShop ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Cadrex implemented ProShop ERP as its Manufacturing ERP. The deployment focused on formalizing manufacturing engineer and estimator workflows from contract award through production release, aligning system configuration with the companys regulated production environment. The implementation was applied in an AS9100, ISO9001, and ITAR facility operating 41 CNC machines, reinforcing shop floor control and compliance integration with core ERP processes.
ProShop ERP was configured to manage manufacturing routers and manufacturing orders, incorporating routing, bill of materials, production scheduling, estimator costing, and quality management capabilities. Manufacturing engineers and estimators used ProShop ERP to create initial manufacturing routers, ensure correct implementation of the manufacturing plan upon contract award, and develop proposals that balance volume, schedule, cost, and sales margin. The system supported structured workflows for design for manufacturability review, cost estimation, and production sequencing.
Operational integration centered on cross functional coordination, with the Manufacturing ERP serving as the system of record for daily interactions among procurement, engineering, quality assurance, and planning and scheduling teams. ProShop ERP enabled collaborative management of manufacturing orders and shop floor sequencing for the facilitys 41 CNC machines, and it institutionalized handoffs used during sales negotiation, supplier engagement, and quality resolution. These operational ties reduced ad hoc decision making by consolidating routing and order status within the ERP.
Governance practices embedded in the rollout emphasized continuous risk assessment and implementation of risk reduction plans within ERP workflows, assigning process ownership to the manufacturing engineer and estimator cadrex manufacturing solutions team. ProShop ERP workflows were mapped to compliance checkpoints required by AS9100, ISO9001, and ITAR, and governance focused on ensuring traceability of changes, approvals for routing and quality decisions, and documented handoffs across procurement, engineering, planning, and QA.
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Diversified Manufacturing Technologies | Manufacturing | 19 | $3M | United States | Adion Systems | ProShop ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Diversified Manufacturing Technologies implemented ProShop ERP, a Manufacturing ERP solution. The implementation was undertaken at a 19 employee Pacific Northwest machine shop that had moved toward tighter operational focus under owners TJ Quale and Seth Tromburg, and the ProShop ERP deployment was aligned with that shift toward disciplined shop controls and customer selection.
The ProShop ERP configuration concentrated on core manufacturing ERP capabilities, including quoting and estimating workflows, job and production scheduling, job tracking and routing, job costing and quality management, and document control for program files and work instructions. Configuration emphasized shop floor visibility through work order lifecycles and integrated quality checkpoints consistent with Manufacturing ERP functional workflows.
Operational scope covered estimating, production planning, shop floor execution and quality departments, consolidating job travelers, inspection records and program associations into a single system of record. No implementation partner was specified in the record, and the description focuses on internal consolidation of operational data rather than named external system integrations.
Governance changes centered on formalizing work order workflows, instituting standard inspection procedures and embedding operator level work instructions to drive consistent execution. ProShop ERP was the named application used to centralize these operational controls and to provide a structured platform for shop management.
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Frey & Weiss Precision Manufacturing Inc | Manufacturing | 42 | $11M | United States | Adion Systems | ProShop ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Frey & Weiss Precision Manufacturing Inc implemented ProShop ERP to consolidate shop floor and back office functions. The single-site Chicago area precision machine shop, operating with about 42 employees and ISO 9001 certification, had relied on Epicor Express for over a decade but continued to perform many functions outside the ERP, creating significant administrative overhead.
The ProShop ERP deployment emphasized core Manufacturing ERP capabilities, including job tracking, scheduling, quoting, inventory control, quality management, and document control to align with the companys ISO 9001 processes. Configuration prioritized shop floor data capture, work order routing, centralized job costing, and standardized work instructions to reduce manual handoffs and external spreadsheets.
Operational coverage included production, quality, estimating, and administrative functions across the shop floor and front office, centralizing records and standardizing workflows. Governance changes focused on documented procedures and role based access controls to support auditability and consistent execution of quality processes. The implementation was positioned to consolidate overhead tasks into ProShop ERP and reduce reliance on disparate external tools.
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Glemco | Manufacturing | 40 | $4M | United States | Adion Systems | ProShop ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Glemco implemented ProShop ERP to centralize shop floor operations and production scheduling at its Leander, Texas manufacturing site, bringing ERP governance into the Manufacturing ERP domain. The implementation was driven by the Production Manager role active from June 2018 to January 2019, with direct oversight of CNC mill and lathe machining centers and a 22 person production team, aligning the application to day to day machining and customer demand fulfillment workflows.
ProShop ERP was configured to support core Manufacturing ERP capabilities including production scheduling and shop floor control, engineering master data management, work order routing, and ISO document and compliance records. Configuration emphasized routing and setup for CNC mill and lathe machining centers, production scheduling logic to meet customer demand for machined components, and the creation of the Manufacturing Engineering group as an operational node within the system.
The project included migration of engineering master data from the prior Macola software package into ProShop ERP and the integration of ISO related records into the new system. Governance and process changes were instituted through the Production Manager and the newly formed Manufacturing Engineering group, extending ERP ownership into production, engineering, safety, and HR related workflows such as hiring and disciplinary documentation.
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Romar Engineering | Manufacturing | 90 | $11M | Australia | Adion Systems | ProShop ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Romar Engineering implemented ProShop ERP, a Manufacturing ERP application to support its shop floor and manufacturing operations. The implementation was positioned to bring structured manufacturing workflows to the company and to centralize job tracking for production teams.
ProShop ERP was configured to deliver core Manufacturing ERP capabilities consistent with the category, including work order management, production scheduling, inventory control, quality inspection workflows, and purchasing support. Configuration emphasis was on shop floor visibility and standard operating procedures to reduce manual paperwork and to formalize job routing and traceability.
Operational scope covered production, engineering, quality and procurement functions at Romar Engineering, aligning day to day manufacturing execution and planning in a single application. A Romar Engineering System Analyst later developed GUI applications using Python libraries and an online portal to convert manual operations and to surface business trends, representing in house automation and tooling efforts running alongside the ProShop ERP deployment.
Governance centered on standardizing shop floor processes and consolidating job documentation, with rollout focused on manufacturing support teams rather than corporate functions. The narrative reflects an implementation where ProShop ERP is the central Manufacturing ERP used to operationalize shop floor control and to support the companys engineering and quality workflows.
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Professional Services | 150 | $20M | United States | Adion Systems | ProShop ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2018 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 25 | $4M | United States | Adion Systems | ProShop ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2017 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating ProShop ERP
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- Primal Tribe, a Canada based Professional Services company with 15 Employees
- Fabless Centre for Engineering and Test, a Bulgaria based Manufacturing organization with 25 Employees
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