How the Operational Intelligence Layer works
OpsConductor is not an ERP, an APS, a BI dashboard, or a generic AI chatbot. It is a non-invasive intelligence layer that reconstructs factory reality and coordinates better decisions on top of the systems you already own.
Six layers from raw data to protected commitments
Connect
Read-only integration to ERP, plus supplier signals, calendars, quality events, and engineering changes. No write-back, no disruption.
Reconstruct
A canonical operational model: sales orders linked to work orders, materials, operations, resources, and commitments.
Understand
Constraint engines separate material feasibility from capacity feasibility and trace every risk to the commitments it threatens.
Recommend
Explainable recommendations with confidence, evidence, expected impact, and policy alignment — governed by approval gates.
Coordinate
Role-specific workspaces and communications so planners, buyers, supervisors, and executives act on one shared picture.
Learn
Overrides, outcomes, and lessons feed Factory Memory — the compounding asset that makes every next decision smarter.
Built per role, coordinated as one
Planner
The Planner Workspace turns ERP noise into prioritized recovery: which commitments are at risk, why, and the validated options to save them.
Buyer
The Buyer Workspace surfaces promise gaps, late acknowledgements, and supplier performance so buyers spend the day on the POs that actually matter.
Executive
Revenue risk, OTD risk, supplier risk, and inventory health in one view — with a daily AI briefing that says what needs a decision today.
Control Tower
Critical alerts, bottlenecks, quality issues, supplier disruptions, and engineering impacts — correlated, prioritized, and explained in one place.
Factory Memory
Factory Memory captures tribal knowledge, lessons learned, and historical decisions — searchable, evidence-linked, and reusable by every future decision.
Insights
Insights detects recurring issues, quantifies what they cost, and turns operational history into executive narratives and structural fixes.