The paper trail has to match the order
A ballistic unit is a layered build-up – glass plies laminated in a precise sequence, made to a declared class such as EN 1063 or UL 752. The customers behind these orders – banks, embassies, secure logistics – expect the production to be accounted for: which unit belongs to which order, which steps it has passed and when. And the build-up itself is confidential know-how – no manufacturer wants it circulating in e-mails, spreadsheets and shared folders. The order, its build-up and the production trail have to live as structured data in your own system – and the label on the unit has to carry its identity all the way to dispatch.
Capturing ballistic orders as structured data - dimensions, the ply-by-ply build-up, processing steps - on the order record in your own system, not in files and e-mail threads
Pricing multi-layer build-ups from the material price list - glass plies, components and processing costs do the figure
Confirming each processing stage on the floor - cutting, edge work, drilling, surface treatments - element by element, with a timestamp on every step
QR labels carrying the order and unit identity through every station - so the paperwork on the unit tells its story from cut to dispatch



