The processing trail is what gets lost
A safety-glass order carries sizes, surface treatments and a run of process steps that all have to be confirmed before the pane ships. The office needs the order captured as structured data, not a free-text note; the floor needs to know which stage a given element is at; and when the pane ships, its label has to carry the order identity so anyone downstream knows what they’re looking at. Lamination happens in the laminator – but the job of running a clean production trail around it stays unsolved.
Capturing safety-glass orders coherently - sizes, treatments, surface work - as structured data on the order record, not a free-text field
Pricing complex orders from the material price list - components and processing costs do the figure
Confirming each processing stage on the floor — cutting, drilling, edge work, tempering, surface treatments — element by element
QR labels carrying the order and element identity through every station - so the paperwork on the pane tells the story from cut to dispatch



