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Built by operators, for operators.

Nodal Shopfloor is built by Coffey & Co., a consultancy that's spent years inside mid-market manufacturing operations. We saw the gap between spreadsheets and enterprise MES systems, and built the application we wished existed.

01 — Why Nodal

What's in the name.

Most enterprise software is designed around a straight line. An order comes in, gets processed, and goes out. Manufacturing doesn't work that way. A production floor is a network.

Every station is a node.

In any network, a node is a connection point where information is received, processed, and passed forward. On a factory floor, every station, team, supplier, and workflow is exactly that. A node where something happens, something changes, and the result flows into what comes next.

Raw materials arrive from multiple suppliers, move through treatment, fabrication, and inspection, get bundled, staged, and shipped. Suppliers shift, schedules change, and a bottleneck at one station ripples through everything downstream.

Software that matches reality.

That complexity isn't a problem to eliminate. It's the reality of the business, and software that pretends otherwise creates more friction than it removes.

We named the company Nodal because modern manufacturing software has to reflect how production environments actually work. Coffey & Co. built Nodal to give mid-market manufacturers visibility and control across every node in their operation, starting on the shopfloor and expanding across the entire business.

02: Case Study

Arbor Wood: from paper to real-time visibility.

How a growing building materials manufacturer replaced pen-and-paper pack tracking with a scan-driven workflow in seven days.

The challenge

Arbor Wood, a growing building materials manufacturer, was caught between two bad options. To track packs, scrap, and work at each station, they relied on pen and paper. That was error-prone and time-consuming when information needed to be manually entered into their ERP. Their existing ERP vendor's solution for shopfloor visibility was complex, difficult to modify, and expensive.

The Nodal solution

Nodal Shopfloor provided a single, unified application. We configured it to Arbor Wood's specific stations, inventory, and workflows in a focused 7-day implementation window.

What changed

  • Real-time visibility: Replaced error-prone paper tracking with scan-based pack tracking from material intake through every production cell. Supervisors now see a real-time scan log and confirm prior shift production without walking the floor.
  • Floor-first design: Workers use large-format buttons, light and dark mode, and mobile-native support, scanning packs on personal devices or dedicated scanning guns.
  • Easy adoption: Teams were uploading inventory the same day they onboarded the system, using existing QR code printers and scanning devices.
  • End-to-end data flow: A custom integration to Arbor Wood's Sage ERP environment lets data captured in Nodal flow directly into their financial and purchasing system. Nodal owns the floor. Sage owns the back office.
  • Operational control: Production forms capture scrap and cutback entries directly at the station. The CFO team now runs on-demand inventory reports with a single click, which previously required a manual export and reformatting.

The outcome

Arbor Wood moved from reactive management to data-driven production control. The system that took seven days to stand up now powers daily decisions across the floor and the back office.

03: What we believe

Software that fits the operation.

A few principles we hold to.

Fit, not feature lists.

Nodal is one product with every feature included. No module gating. No "Pro" upsell. What you see is what you get.

Floor-first, always.

The tablet app is designed for workers in gloves, in noisy environments, under overhead lighting. If it doesn't work on the floor, it doesn't ship.

Days, not quarters.

Onboarding takes seven days. Adding a facility takes days. We don't run six-month migrations. Manufacturers can't afford them.

Want to talk to the team?

Book 30 minutes with the people who built Nodal. Tell us about your operation. We'll show you how it'd run.