A single upholstered piece can span hardwood, engineered substrates, metal, foam at multiple densities, fabric or leather, hardware, and finishing - each line a chance for wrong yardage, missed hardware, or an outdated spec on the floor. Seradex automates multi-material BOMs so production, purchasing, and upholstery always share one accurate, current structure from first release through delivery.
Automated multi-material BOMs in Seradex typically cut BOM-driven production errors - on the order of 35% in commercial environments where manual spreadsheets used to diverge from the shop floor. Optimized planning across wood, fabric, foam, and hardware often reduces material waste by roughly 20% once quantities and reservations stay aligned with nesting and cutting. Every BOM revision stays linked to its job order and production run for full traceability - critical for hospitality, institutional, and commercial audits.

Multi-level structures cover frame, upholstery, foam, metal, hardware, and finishing as soon as the job is entered.
Fabric swaps, frame dimension changes, and foam density updates recalc quantities without manual re-entry.
Compare planned to actual by job and run to tighten standards and prices.
Each BOM line links to the right stage - frame, foam, upholstery, finishing, QC.
Time-stamped revisions with user and reason support client questions and disputes.
Material cost moves with supplier and standard updates so margin reflects current reality.
Case Studies: Success in Action
Real Results from Furniture Manufacturers Like You
Case Study 1:
Commercial Office Manufacturer
Roughly one in four jobs had errors tied to manual BOMs across wood, metal, and upholstery; automation reduced production errors by about 35% in the first quarter.
Case Study 2:
Residential Upholstered Manufacturer
BOM yardage fixes cut fabric waste about 20% by aligning planned consumption to cutting reality.
Case Study 3:
Hospitality Manufacturer
Standardized BOMs with per-facility availability checks prevented delays from stock that existed at one plant but not another.
Answers to common questions to help you better understand our solutions and processes.
Yes. Multi-level, multi-material structures are supported from simple residential to complex commercial seating.
Updates flow through BOM, reservations, and purchasing with a documented audit trail and immediate departmental visibility.
Yes. Planned vs. actual by job, category, and run supports pricing and improvement work.
Compare revisions, restore if needed, and export history for procurement and legal files.
Yes. Variants are ideal for hotel room tiers and tiered library or office programs.

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Seradex automates the BOM lifecycle from specification to shop floor so furniture operations run with fewer errors, less waste, and stronger margins on every job.