Vertical depth, applied where operational complexity is highest.
Six industries served from the same engineering team, on the same platforms. Industrial operations, distribution, retail, logistics, healthcare and public sector. Same rigour, applied to each.
Six industries — one engineering team
Each vertical maps to platform capabilities, Axional modules and a delivery practice. Every vertical inherits the same engineering rigour.
Industrial Operations
Manufacturing planning, production traceability, plant integrations, quality, multi-entity industrial groups. Some of the most demanding estates we deliver.
Distribution
Multi-warehouse, multi-channel, multi-currency distribution at industrial scale. Pricing, EDI, demand planning, route execution and supplier portals on one runtime.
Retail
Enterprise retail operations — point-of-sale, omni-channel order management, inventory across stores and warehouses, loyalty, real-time analytics. Built for back-office complexity, not consumer storefronts.
Logistics & WMS
Warehouse operations integrated with enterprise execution. Inbound, inventory, outbound, automation and analytics — on the same platform as the ERP that consumes them.
Healthcare
A flagship reference vertical. Hospital procurement, regulated billing, multi-entity reporting, integration with national health systems. Production-proven across major hospital networks for years — the engineering rigour every other vertical inherits.
Public Sector
Strict procurement, regulated reporting, multi-entity consolidation, audit-grade traceability. Coordinated from Madrid and Sevilla; aligned to Spanish public-sector procurement and reporting standards.
How verticals work here
We do not build vertical software as a separate product line. We build the platform and the ERP, and we apply them — with vertical- specific modules, configurations and delivery patterns — to the industries where the rigour pays off. The same architecture serves a hospital, a distribution operator and a manufacturing plant. What changes is the model, the integration surface and the regulatory envelope, not the engine underneath.
This is why the healthcare practice matters to every other vertical: regulated billing, multi-entity reporting and audit- grade traceability are not edge cases for us. They are the baseline. Industries that look easier than healthcare inherit a platform built for the day that cannot afford an outage.