Carbon: An Open-Source ERP/MES/QMS for Advanced Manufacturing
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Summary
The article introduces Carbon, an open-source manufacturing ERP/MES/QMS system designed for complex assembly, high-mix low-volume (HMLV), and configure-to-order manufacturing. Built to address gaps in off-the-shelf solutions, Carbon offers extensibility through APIs and a modular architecture. It highlights features like a monorepo structure following Turborepo conventions and provides technical insights into its design.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe built Carbon after years of building end-to-end manufacturing systems with off-the-shelf solutions.
Carbon is designed to make it easy for you to extend the platform by building your own apps through our API.
The monorepo follows the Turborepo convention of grouping packages into one of two folders.
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