
Factory Logic
Provides factories with process improvement tools.
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Factory Logic, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, operated as a provider of lean manufacturing and supply chain management software solutions. The company, formerly known as Scintellect Systems, catered to a diverse industrial client base, including the automotive, electronics, industrial equipment, and aerospace sectors. Its core offering was the Streamline Lean Factory Management System, an operational management software designed to empower factory personnel to design, operate, and enhance lean manufacturing facilities. This system's Lean Operations suite aimed to link production directly with customer demand, fostering stability across factory and supply chain operations.
The company's business model centered on its proprietary software, which included tools for Demand-Driven Production Planning, Pull-Based Material Flow, and Real-Time Operations Monitoring. These features were developed to improve customer responsiveness and eliminate operational waste. In addition to its software products, Factory Logic also undertook consulting projects, providing further value and expertise to its clients. The company's funding history includes a total of $17.5 million raised over three rounds, with the latest being a Series B round of $8 million on June 3, 2005. Key investors included Austin Technology Incubator, Next47, Adams Capital Management, and TL Ventures. A significant milestone in the company's history was its acquisition by SAP in 2006.
Keywords: Factory Logic, lean manufacturing software, supply chain management, factory management solution, Scintellect Systems, Streamline Lean Factory Management System, lean operations, demand-driven production, pull-based material flow, real-time operations monitoring, automotive manufacturing solutions, electronics manufacturing software, industrial equipment software, aerospace manufacturing solutions, SAP acquisition, Allan Wilson, Austin Technology Incubator, Adams Capital Management, Next47, TL Ventures