Manufacturing & Industrial

AI Business Automation for Manufacturing and Industrial Companies

Keep production, procurement, and people aligned without another layer of management.

Manufacturing and industrial businesses manage complex dependencies between production schedules, supply chains, workforce capacity, and customer delivery commitments. AgentCLiQ gives each function a dedicated agent that shares context across the operation, so bottlenecks, cost overruns, and delivery risks surface before they hit the floor. Built for job shops, contract manufacturers, and mid-size industrial operations.

20+ hrs

Saved weekly on reporting and coordination

35%

Faster bottleneck detection

2x

Better quote-to-cost accuracy

45%

More visibility into workforce capacity

Six departments working as one for Manufacturing & Industrial

Each department runs its own workstream while sharing context across your entire operation.

CEO

Plant Manager

Production Scheduler Agent

Maintenance Agent

Safety Agent

Shift Lead Agent

Supply Chain Lead

Procurement Agent

Inventory Agent

Logistics Agent

Vendor Manager Agent

Quality Director

Inspection Agent

Compliance Agent

Finance Lead

Cost Accounting Agent

Payroll Agent

How AgentCLiQ helps

  • Detect production bottlenecks before deliveries slip.
  • Track actual job costs against quotes by material and labor.
  • Monitor supplier lead times and stockout risk.
  • Follow up on aging quotes before they go to a competitor.
  • Surface workforce capacity gaps by shift and skill set.
  • Track on-time delivery against customer SLAs.

Connects to the tools your manufacturing business already uses

Google Sheets
Google Sheets
Gmail
Gmail
Google Calendar
Google Calendar
HubSpot
HubSpot
Slack
Slack
Xero
Xero
QuickBooks
QuickBooks

Additional native integrations available including WordPress, Twilio, and SendGrid. We also support custom integrations. View all integrations →

Challenges Manufacturing & Industrial owners face every day

Production bottlenecks that cascade silently

One delayed material or machine downtime event ripples through the schedule, but the impact is not visible until deliveries slip.

Supply chain cost surprises

Raw material price swings, lead time changes, and supplier quality issues hit margin before purchasing and finance see the same picture.

Workforce scheduling across shifts and skills

Skilled labor shortages, overtime spikes, and certification gaps create production risk that is hard to see until it is too late.

Quoting and estimating disconnected from actual costs

Quotes are based on standard costs while actual material, labor, and overhead drift, eroding margin on repeat orders.

What each department does for Manufacturing & Industrial

Six departments, each tuned to how your industry actually runs.

CEO

Cross-functional health: production + sales + finance

  • Synthesizes production throughput, order backlog, and cash position in one executive view.
  • Surfaces when sales commitments, production capacity, and material availability conflict.
  • Tracks margin by product line, customer, and facility so strategic decisions use the same numbers.

CMO

Market positioning, trade shows, and lead attribution

  • Tracks lead sources from trade shows, distributor referrals, and digital channels to closed orders.
  • Monitors competitive positioning and pricing trends in your segments.
  • Measures content and trade show ROI against actual pipeline generated.

CFO

Job costing, material variance, and cash forecasting

  • Alerts when actual job costs diverge from quotes by material, labor, or overhead.
  • Monitors raw material price trends and purchase order commitments against budget.
  • Forecasts cash against production schedules, AR aging, and capital expenditure plans.

CRO

Quote pipeline, win rates, and customer concentration

  • Tracks quote-to-order conversion by product type, customer segment, and sales rep.
  • Flags aging quotes that need follow-up before the opportunity goes to a competitor.
  • Surfaces customer concentration risk when too much revenue depends on too few accounts.

CPO

Workforce capacity, skills, and safety

  • Monitors workforce capacity against production schedules by shift and skill set.
  • Tracks certification and safety training compliance across all employees.
  • Surfaces overtime patterns and turnover risk before they impact production.

COO

Production scheduling, quality, and delivery SLAs

  • Detects scheduling conflicts and capacity constraints before they cause delivery delays.
  • Monitors quality metrics and scrap rates by product line and machine.
  • Tracks on-time delivery performance against customer SLAs and contract terms.

Frequently asked questions about AI for manufacturing

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Put intelligent agents on production, procurement, and workforce management, without another layer of overhead.