Boca Raton, Florida Nov 4, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - The US-based tech firm is quietly taking its open-source ERP expertise to the world: one practical project at a time.
If you ask Jigesh Shah, CEO of Solvios Technology, what his company really does, he doesn’t start with buzzwords. He talks about processes. About the messy middle where teams juggle spreadsheets, manual approvals, and missed deadlines, and where good software can make life easier.
That’s what Solvios has been fixing for years. Now, the company is going global.
From Local Expertise to Global Confidence
In 2023, Solvios doubled down on ERPNext, the open-source ERP platform that’s fast becoming the system of choice for mid-sized enterprises tired of heavy licensing fees.
The results were impressive: dozens of successful rollouts across manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and retail.
By mid-2025, something interesting began to happen. Overseas clients (those who’d first heard of Solvios through partner referrals) began asking for full-scale ERPNext implementation and support. The company realized it was time to go all in.
Now, Solvios has active ERPNext teams in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and the UAE, backed by its engineering hub in Florida.
“Every new region teaches us something,” Shah said with a laugh. “Different tax laws, currencies, and even time zones. But the core problems are always the same; everyone’s looking for visibility and control.”
Why ERPNext?
ERPNext isn’t a trend; it’s a shift in mindset.
For years, smaller businesses had two bad options:
- Settle for lightweight accounting software
- Overspend on massive ERPs meant for corporations.
ERPNext changed that equation with its open framework, flexibility, and modular design.
Still, flexibility comes with friction. Setting it up right requires a deep understanding of both technology and how real companies operate day to day. That’s where Solvios thrives.
The team doesn’t just “install software.” They spend weeks mapping how invoices flow, how materials move, and how people actually use the system. Only then do they configure.
“ERPNext gives us the canvas,” said Jignesh Shah, Head of ERP Solutions. “But every business paints a different picture on it. That’s the beauty and the challenge.”
For those planning a rollout, Solvios recently published a detailed guide on how to implement ERPNext effectively—breaking down best practices, timelines, and process alignment tips for smooth deployment.
Implementation Stories That Stick
1. Manufacturing Precision
A German machine-parts manufacturer approached Solvios, struggling with disconnected tools and recurring data mismatches. Within months, the entire operation (production planning, inventory, vendor management) ran on ERPNext.
Lead times improved. Reporting became painless. Nobody asks, “Whose file is correct?” anymore.
2. Healthcare Compliance
In Dubai, a healthcare distributor faced compliance headaches. Solvios built a customized ERPNext setup with role-based access and automated audit trails.
The IT head later said, “It’s the first time I’ve seen doctors, accountants, and warehouse teams agree on one system.”
3. Retail Efficiency
A Canadian FMCG retailer wanted real-time inventory across 40 outlets. Solvios integrated its POS systems with ERPNext, added sales forecasting, and automated stock replenishment.
The CFO claims it’s the first time they “didn’t need a weekend just to balance sales and inventory.”
The Solvios Way
Unlike large consultancies, Solvios takes a more human approach.
Before writing a single line of code, their consultants observe, listen, and sometimes even shadow staff through a workday.
“Technology isn’t the problem,” Shah said. “Process alignment is. If the ERP doesn’t reflect how people actually work, adoption fails.”
Once the mapping is done, the team builds slowly but deliberately. User training begins long before launch, which is why post-go-live issues are minimal.
Once the project is live? They don’t just send a ‘congratulations’ email and vanish. They stick around to track metrics, fix small inefficiencies, and ensure the ERP truly earns its keep.
Going Global Without Losing the Local Touch
Expansion usually brings distance. But Solvios handles it differently.
Its new offices in Dallas, London, and Dubai serve as local anchors; close enough for clients to feel supported but backed by the deep technical bench in India.
That balance gives clients faster turnarounds without losing the human interaction that early adopters loved.
“Being in the same time zone helps, sure,” the CEO said. “But being on the same wavelength matters more.”
A Team That Thinks Beyond Software
ERPNext is open source, but Solvios treats it like infrastructure. Security, audit trails, and compliance are baked into every deployment.
Developers collaborate with process experts and people from accounting, supply chain, and HR, to ensure the system speaks the language of business, not just code.
The company’s custom modules are now popular across regions:
- Advanced quality tracking for manufacturers
- Multi-warehouse management for retail chains
- Role-based dashboards for service organizations
These small additions often make the difference between a tool employees tolerate and one they rely on.
Building Trust, One Project at a Time
Solvios’ growth story isn’t explosive; it’s steady. The kind built on word of mouth and referrals rather than paid campaigns. Clients who once hired them for a single module often return a year later, asking for full-suite rollouts.
That trust, says Mr. Jigesh, comes from showing up. “You can’t build trust through dashboards,” he said. “You build it by being there when things break and fixing them faster than expected.”
Looking Ahead
With expansion comes ambition. Solvios plans to expand further into Asia-Pacific and Latin America next year, building localized ERPNext accelerators to support regional compliance.
The company’s R&D team is also experimenting with AI-driven analytics, enabling clients to forecast demand, track performance, and automatically flag anomalies, all within ERPNext.
Still, Solvios insists on keeping its growth philosophy simple: help companies make sense of their data, one workflow at a time. “At the end of the day, ERP is just a framework,” said Shah. “What makes it powerful is how well it mirrors your business. That’s our real job: to make software think like you do.”
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