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Audecy technology capabilities
Connected factory technology for accountable audio manufacturing
Audecy connects planning, material readiness, production, quality, traceability, and dispatch through a digital factory workflow. Brands get controlled execution, visible order status, and a documented path from component receipt to finished-goods release.

Line-level execution supported by planning, production, and quality controls.
Incoming, in-process, outgoing, and pre-dispatch checks protect release decisions.
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and Sedex certification support factory governance.
Why it matters
Outsourcing should not mean losing production control.
A brand's risk starts when production status, material readiness, quality decisions, and dispatch records are handled in separate places. Audecy's technology workflow is built to make those decisions visible, structured, and traceable.
Order status depends on emails, spreadsheets, and manual follow-ups.
Production status can be tracked by line, model, stage, and planned delivery.
Quality is discovered late, after value has already been added.
Quality gates are placed from incoming material through pre-dispatch release.
A finished unit has limited history once it leaves the factory.
Serial and scan records support traceability across build, inspection, and dispatch events.
Exceptions are handled informally and become hard to contain.
Hold, rework, ageing, and overdue signals keep exceptions visible until closure.
Pillar 01
One connected digital factory workflow
Every order needs one reliable source of truth. Audecy's platform-led workflow connects planning, material readiness, production confirmation, quality gates, packing, and dispatch records so teams do not run the factory from disconnected trackers.
- Plan, kit, build, inspect, and dispatch stages connected in one operating flow.
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central supports ERP, inventory, and commercial accuracy.
- Barcode, QR, and scanner inputs capture production data close to the source.
- Automated confirmations and lot closures reduce manual delay and reconciliation work.

Pillar 02
Traceability and quality gates built into the flow
Traceability is only useful when it is created during production, not reconstructed after a complaint. Audecy connects serial identity, inspection status, rework paths, hold decisions, defect logging, and release records across the build.
- Serial-level tracking for finished goods and key subassemblies where the program requires it.
- Four quality stages: IQC, PQC, OQC, and PDI.
- Structured hold and rework routes keep questionable units from moving forward informally.
- Defect categories and review data support root-cause correction, not only re-inspection.

Pillar 03
Real-time production visibility for better decisions
Operations teams need to know whether a build is on track while there is still time to act. Live production views help Audecy monitor line output, completion status, throughput, overdue lots, and delivery risk before issues become missed commitments.
- Production dashboards by line, model, and stage of completion.
- Target-versus-actual signals for quantity, throughput, and planned output.
- Delivery planning with backlog carry-over keeps dates realistic.
- Ageing and overdue alerts surface slipping lots early enough for intervention.

Order flow
How a program moves through the connected factory.
Plan
Orders are scheduled to lines and dates with material status, capacity, and delivery commitments reviewed before release.
Ready
Imported, local, and packaging materials are checked and kitted so production does not start on incomplete inputs.
Build
Units and subassemblies are scanned through production so output can be tracked against the plan.
Inspect
Quality status is checked at incoming, in-line, outgoing, and pre-dispatch stages with rework or hold routes where needed.
Dispatch
Released units are packed, sealed, recorded, and moved to dispatch with traceable history behind the shipment.
Full capability list
Digital controls across planning, production, quality, and dispatch.
Planning and scheduling
- Line-level production planning
- Delivery planning with backlog carry-over
- Order management and production estimation
Materials and readiness
- Material readiness across imports, local supply, and packaging
- Kitting workflows with overdue alerts
- Incoming goods quality control templates
Production tracking
- Serial-level production records
- Barcode, QR, and scanner-supported capture
- Automated production confirmation
Quality control
- IQC, PQC, OQC, and PDI checkpoints
- Configurable inspection and test templates
- Rework, hold-lot, and defect analytics workflows
Dispatch and traceability
- Serialized finished-goods records
- Tamper-evident e-seal dispatch workflows
- Unit history from component and build events to carton release
Visibility and alerts
- Production dashboards by line and model
- Line ageing, OQC turnaround, and overdue exception signals
- WhatsApp and email alerts for status and exceptions
Systems and hardware
Connected to the tools that keep production records current.
The platform story is practical: ERP discipline, floor-level scanning, labels, exception alerts, and audit trails working together so records stay useful while orders are being built.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central supports inventory, financial, and production-record accuracy.
Barcode, QR, laser scanning, and rugged Android devices capture shop-floor events close to the source.
Label and sticker printing workflows support serialized handling, packing, and dispatch control.
WhatsApp and email alerts can surface overdue, ageing, or exception status to the right teams.
Role-based workflows and master-data change records support accountability across the operation.
Buyer outcomes
What this changes for your brand.
Protect your brand
Quality standards are enforced through defined gates and documented release decisions, not left to a final visual check alone.
Trace issues quickly
Serial and inspection history supports warranty review, returns analysis, containment, and corrective action.
Know where your order stands
Production visibility reduces status chasing and helps teams respond earlier to delivery or quality risk.
Work with a modern factory
A connected digital workflow supports a more transparent, auditable, data-led manufacturing partnership.
FAQ
Questions sourcing and quality teams usually ask.
Can we get visibility into orders while they are in production?
Yes. Audecy tracks production by line, model, stage, and status, and can share production updates and KPIs through the agreed program cadence.
How does Audecy use technology to control quality?
Quality is built into the production flow through incoming, in-process, outgoing, and pre-dispatch checks, supported by recorded defects, hold routes, rework paths, and final release status.
Can Audecy trace an individual unit after it ships?
Audecy's workflows support serial-level records for production, inspection, packing, and dispatch events where the program scope requires unit-level traceability.
Can Audecy integrate with customer systems?
Audecy's factory workflow is connected to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and shop-floor data capture. Customer-specific integrations, portals, APIs, or EDI needs should be scoped during onboarding.
How is production data handled?
Access is controlled by role and project need. Customer-specific reporting, confidentiality terms, and data-sharing rules are agreed before production visibility is opened beyond Audecy's internal teams.
Build with visibility
Ready to run your audio program through a connected factory?
Share your product brief, target volumes, quality requirements, and launch timing. Audecy can map how your order would move through planning, production, quality, traceability, and dispatch.