Scan ERP — Documentation Hub
Public documentation, architecture notes, and 50+ guides for Scan ERP — a QR-based ERP system for CMT garment factories.
What is Scan ERP?
Scan ERP is a purpose-built ERP for CMT (Cut-Make-Trim) garment manufacturing factories. Operators scan bundle QR codes with cheap Android phones; the system auto-calculates piece-rate pay, tracks WIP across stations, and runs production line announcements over a Raspberry Pi-based print server.
Production data: 115,370+ pieces tracked across our own factory floor with 95-99% scan accuracy on $50 Android phones.
📚 Documentation Sections
- 📖 Getting Started — What Scan ERP is, who it’s for, how to evaluate
- 🏗️ Architecture — Tech stack, hardware integration, data flow
- 🧮 Calculators & Formulas — SMV, piece-rate, bundle ID
- 🌍 Country Guides — India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cambodia, Ethiopia
- ⚖️ Compliance — CSRD, CBAM, Digital Product Passport
- 🆚 vs Competitors — PROTRACKER, FastReact, WFX, Stitch-MES, TrackIT
- 🔌 Open Source Tools — NPM packages and toolkit
🔗 Quick Links to Live Site
- 🌐 Main site
- 📰 Blog with 50+ guides
- 💰 Pricing
- 🧮 Free piece-rate calculator
- 📊 Free SMV/SAM calculator
- 📱 WhatsApp: +977-9863618347
📦 Open Source NPM Packages
These utilities power Scan ERP and are published as free open-source packages:
- garment-smv-calculator — Standard Minute Value calculator
- garment-piece-rate — Piece-rate wage calculator
- garment-bundle-id — Bundle ID generator/parser
npm install garment-smv-calculator garment-piece-rate garment-bundle-id
👤 About the Author
Santosh Rijal — MBBS doctor turned garment factory owner. Runs Trishakti Apparel (60-operator CMT factory in Gaindakot, Nepal) where Scan ERP was first developed across 115,370+ piece cycles. Featured in Setopati (2025) for the journey from medicine to manufacturing entrepreneurship.
📞 Contact
- Website: scanerp.pro
- WhatsApp: +977-9863618347
- GitHub: @drmcoder
- Demo request: scanerp.pro/#contact
This documentation site is open source and licensed CC-BY-4.0. The Scan ERP product itself is closed-source commercial software.