Textile ERP software for Thailand’s move into technical textiles
Built for the shift up the value chain — multi-protocol quality and certification, BOI privilege reconciliation, e-Tax Invoice compliance, and baht costing across functional, technical, and fashion textiles.

Competing on value, not just volume
Thailand’s textile industry — coordinated through the Thailand Textile Institute (THTI) and the Federation of Thai Industries — long ago stopped trying to be the cheapest. With deep capability in man-made fibres and a national push toward higher-value manufacturing, Thai makers are climbing into technical and functional textiles: performance fabrics, automotive and medical textiles, and specialised home textiles where engineering and certification matter more than unit cost.
That move changes what software has to do. Technical fabrics carry test protocols, tolerances, and certificates of conformity. Many manufacturers run under a BOI promotion or inside an IEAT free zone with their own reconciliation. Everything is invoiced through the Revenue Department’s e-Tax Invoice system, and regional trade runs on RCEP origin. Generic ERP handles none of this natively.
Thai compliance, built in
Configured for the tax system, investment privileges, and trade rules Thai manufacturers operate under.
Revenue Dept · e-Tax Invoice
Documents structured for the Thai e-Tax Invoice and e-Receipt system with VAT records aligned.
BOI privileges
Board of Investment promotion and bonded/IEAT free-zone input–output reconciliation tied to production.
Technical-textile testing
Multi-protocol test results, tolerances, and certificates of conformity captured against the lot.
RCEP / ASEAN origin
Rules-of-origin data captured against the order for RCEP and ASEAN preferences.
THB costing
Costing in baht with foreign-currency export realisation against the booked rate.
SSO labour
Workforce and Social Security Office records integrated with order costing.
Technical textiles raise the bar on quality data
When you supply an automotive interior or a medical fabric, the buyer is buying evidence as much as material: tensile and abrasion results, flame and chemical compliance, and a certificate of conformity for every lot. Lose the test trail and you lose the order — and possibly the certification. This is exactly where generic ERP forces costly custom modules.
Vastra ERP treats testing and certification as first-class: protocols and tolerances defined per product, results recorded against the lot, and certificates generated automatically. Combined with full chain-of-custody traceability and BOI reconciliation, a Thai manufacturer can pursue high-value work without building a parallel quality system.
How Vastra ERP fits a Thai manufacturer
Move up the value chain with confidence
Functional and technical fabrics live or die on specs and test data. Vastra ERP records multi-protocol testing and generates certificates of conformity against the lot, so higher-value work is repeatable.
Quality & testing →BOI privileges, reconciled
Promotion and free-zone inputs are tracked against production and exports, so BOI and customs reporting is ready rather than reconstructed.
Supply chain →Full traceability for technical lots
Track fibre and fabric from input through every process to finished goods — the chain of custody industrial and functional buyers demand.
Inventory & traceability →Clean costing and e-Tax records
Per-order cost in THB on records already structured for the Thai e-Tax Invoice system, so finance and compliance share one source of truth.
Textile costing →Thailand textile ERP — FAQs
Does Vastra ERP support technical and functional textiles?
Yes. Multi-protocol testing, specification tolerances, and certificate-of-conformity generation are native, so the higher-value functional and technical fabrics Thailand is moving toward are managed without custom development.
Can it reconcile BOI promotion privileges?
Yes. Inputs and outputs under a Board of Investment promotion or a bonded/IEAT free zone are reconciled against production and exports, so privilege reporting is audit-ready.
Does it generate Revenue Department e-Tax Invoices?
Yes. Documents are structured for the Thai e-Tax Invoice and e-Receipt system, with VAT records aligned, so submission is from clean data.
Does it track RCEP rules of origin?
Yes. Origin and qualifying content are captured against each order to support RCEP and ASEAN preference claims.
Where is Thai customer data hosted?
Data can be hosted in the AWS Bangkok or Singapore region with disaster recovery in a second Asia-Pacific region, with role-based access and audit logging.
See Vastra ERP run a Thai technical-textile order
Bring a real functional or technical order with test protocols and a BOI privilege, and we’ll take it from spec to certificate of conformity in front of you.
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