How a Multi-Unit Tea Blender in Assam Eliminated Blend Traceability Gaps with PACE360 ERP

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Overview

For a tea blending company operating across three production units in Assam, scale is both an advantage and a complexity multiplier.

With dozens of tea estates supplying different grades, multiple blend formulas running in parallel, and a warehouse operation that handles hundreds of bags a day, the business had outgrown manual systems and spreadsheet-based blend sheets.

Traceability — knowing exactly which estate’s tea went into which batch — was becoming a critical blind spot.

Softweb Technologies deployed PACE360, its purpose-built ERP for tea blending and packaging businesses, to bring every operation from estate procurement to finished batch dispatch onto a single, connected platform.

 

 

Client Background

The client is a well-established tea blending operation in Assam with a direct procurement network covering multiple tea estates. Their product portfolio spans a range of bulk tea grades blended into proprietary recipes for institutional buyers, distributors, and branded retail. With three blending units running simultaneously, coordination between procurement, inventory, and production had grown increasingly difficult to manage without a centralized system.

 

 

The Challenges

1. Limited Traceability

Manual blend sheets and Excel-based records made it difficult to trace estate lots, approvals, and packing details during quality complaints.

2. Procurement Without Centralized Visibility

Vendor enquiries, negotiations, and purchase orders were managed through calls and emails, with critical supplier information scattered across personal inboxes.

3. Inventory Inaccuracies

Lack of barcode/QR-based tracking led to stock mismatches, while inconsistent FIFO practices affected quality control and inventory aging.

4. Manual Multi-Unit Coordination

Three blending units operated independently, relying on calls and WhatsApp for stock transfers, production updates, and downtime reporting, limiting management visibility.

5. Untracked Moisture Loss

Inventory was recorded at standard weights, ignoring moisture-related weight loss during storage, resulting in variances in stock, costing, and production planning.

 

 

The PACE360 – ERP for Tea Blenders

Softweb Technologies implemented PACE360, developed with modules dsigned for tea blenders – across all three blending units, with a phased rollout that prioritised the modules with the highest operational impact first.

 

Digital Tea Estate Vendor Portal

All tea estates were onboarded into a structured vendor portal within PACE360. Each estate profile captures garden codes, tea grades, certifications, capacity, and banking details. The procurement team now raises digital RFQs directly through the system, estates submit grade-wise rate quotations online, and purchase orders are generated with an approval workflow — with a full negotiation and pricing history stored against each vendor.

This replaced the fragmented email-and-phone procurement process and gave the team, for the first time, a searchable record of all procurement decisions.
 

Blending Management with Lot-Level Traceability

PACE360’s blend sheet module now manages every recipe in the company’s portfolio. When a production planner creates a blend plan, the system allocates specific estate lots to the recipe based on available inventory. Each lot issued from the warehouse is scanned and digitally acknowledged, linking it permanently to the batch.

If a quality issue is raised after dispatch, the system can immediately surface which estate’s tea was used, which lot number was allocated, who approved the blend, and the exact production date. This closed the traceability gap that had been the company’s most pressing concern.
 

Barcode-Based Warehouse Management

Every incoming tea bag is now tagged with a unique QR code carrying estate name, grade, lot number, arrival date, weight, moisture reading, and warehouse location. The mobile-based GRN process means warehouse staff verify bag count, quality remarks, and moisture at the gate on Android devices — eliminating desktop entry delays and reducing the chance of fraudulent or mismatched entries.

FIFO enforcement is now automated. The system flags older lots for priority issues during production and generates ageing analysis reports for management review.
 

Dual-Unit Inventory Tracking for Moisture Loss

 
PACE360 was configured to track inventory in both standard bag count and moisture-adjusted net kilograms — a critical requirement in the tea industry that generic ERP platforms typically cannot handle out of the box. This eliminated the recurring variance between system stock and actual blend-ready weight, improving both cost accuracy and production planning reliability.
 

Multi-Unit Control Tower

A centralised operations dashboard now gives management live visibility across all three blending units — production status, pending blends, packing line progress, machine downtime, and dispatch queues — on a single screen. Inter-unit stock transfers are digitally approved and scanned, creating a traceable movement record between sites.
The system also flags rebalancing opportunities: when one unit has excess bulk stock of a particular grade and another unit has packing demand for a blend that uses it, PACE360 automatically surfaces the transfer suggestion.
 

Quality Control at Every Touchpoint

QC records are now captured at the inward, blending, production, and dispatch stages. Tea taster observations — liquor quality, colour, aroma, moisture — are logged against each lot. This quality history travels with the lot through the system, giving the blend approval workflow a factual basis rather than relying on institutional memory.
 

Results at a Glance

Metric

Before PACE360

After PACE360

Blend traceability

Not possible without manual search

Full lot-level trace in under 2 minutes

Procurement record completeness

Scattered across email and phone

100% digital — all RFQs and POs in system

Warehouse stock accuracy

Frequent mismatches; no FIFO enforcement

Real-time QR-tracked inventory; FIFO enforced

Multi-unit visibility

Phone/WhatsApp coordination only

Live dashboard across all 3 units

Inventory variance (moisture loss)

Unaccounted; created blend cost errors

Dual-unit tracking eliminates variance

Quality complaint resolution time

3–5 days to trace batch source

Same-day resolution via lot linkage

 

Why PACE360

Generic ERP platforms are not built around the operational realities of tea blending — FIFO enforcement for estate lots, dual-unit moisture-adjusted inventory, lot-level traceability through a multi-step blending and production chain, or multi-plant coordination across geographically spread blending units. PACE360 is purpose-built for this industry, which means the configuration effort is significantly lower and the workflows fit the business rather than working around it.

 

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