Highest Standards. Consistently Met.
Quality-critical manufacturing management for industrial, medical, automotive, and specialty fabrics with advanced compliance tracking and certification management.
100%
Traceability
60%
Less Defects
45%
Faster Certs
Challenges that cost you money
Certification Burden
ISO, EN, ASTM standards requiring extensive documentation and tracking.
Testing Complexity
Multiple test protocols per application — medical vs automotive vs industrial.
Traceability Gaps
Inability to trace a finished product back to raw fiber source.
Small Batch Economics
High-value, small-batch production with tight margins on waste.
Purpose-built for technical textile manufacturing
- Comprehensive quality management with test protocols
- Full lot traceability with chain of custody documentation
- Certification tracking for ISO, EN, and ASTM standards
- Small-batch production optimization for high-value fabrics
- Multi-standard compliance dashboard across markets
- Automated test result recording and reporting
Technical Textiles Dashboard
Active Certs
24
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Pass Rate
99.4%
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Lots Traced
12,847
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Performance — Last 30 Days
Modules built for your industry
Quality
Multi-protocol testing with automated pass/fail scoring.
Certification
ISO, EN, ASTM certification lifecycle management.
Traceability
Full chain of custody from raw fiber to finished product.
Production
Small-batch optimization with tight tolerance control.
Lab Management
Test scheduling, result recording, and report generation.
Compliance
Multi-market regulatory compliance dashboard.
How Vastra ERP transforms your operations
Define & Test
Phase 01Set up test protocols, define acceptance criteria, and configure certification requirements.
Produce & Verify
Phase 02Manufacture with inline testing, automated result recording, and real-time quality gates.
Certify & Ship
Phase 03Auto-generate certificates of conformity, compliance documentation, and chain of custody.
Features designed for technical textiles
Lab LIMS
Laboratory information system for test scheduling and results.
Chain of Custody
Full traceability from raw fiber through every process to finished product.
Cert Lifecycle
Track certification expiry, renewal, and audit schedules.
Auto-COC
Generate certificates of conformity automatically per lot.
Tolerance Control
Statistical process control for critical-to-quality parameters.
Multi-Market
Manage compliance across EU, US, Asia, and other markets.
Measurable impact from day one
Full Traceability
Fewer Defects
Faster Certification
100%
Lot traceability achieved
60%
Defect rate reduction
45%
Faster certification process
99.4%
First-pass quality rate
Connects with your existing tools
Lab Equipment
Connect tensile testers, spectrophotometers, and analyzers
Cert Bodies
Direct submission to certification authorities
Standards DB
Auto-update to latest ISO, EN, ASTM standards
MES/SCADA
Integrate with shop floor control systems
SPC Tools
Statistical process control software
Regulatory
REACH, RoHS, and CPSIA compliance databases
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Vastra ERP for technical textiles.
Certificates, test results and their expiry dates are held against the product and the batch rather than in a document folder. The requirement is not storage but linkage: an auditor asks which certificate applied to the batch shipped in March, and only batch-level linkage answers that.
Yes. Medical, automotive and industrial applications each carry their own test regimes, so tests are configured per specification rather than per product. The same fabric sold into two applications is then tested to both regimes without duplicating the item.
That is the core requirement in technical textiles, and it depends on maintaining the chain at every transformation rather than reconstructing it afterwards. When batch identity is carried from fibre through yarn, fabric and conversion, full traceability is a query. When it is not, it is an investigation.
Significantly. With small batches and tight margins, waste and rework dominate cost, and averaged overhead allocation hides which batches actually lost money. Costing has to run per batch, including scrapped material and re-test cost, or the loss-making work stays invisible inside a profitable-looking month.
Regimes such as the UFLPA place the burden of proof on the importer, requiring evidence that no forced labour was used at any tier of the supply chain. That evidence is a documented chain of custody back to fibre origin, assembled before a shipment is detained rather than after.
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