ERP for Textile & Apparel

ERP Software for Pakistan’s Textile Industry

From yarn to finished cloth, NavoBook connects spinning, weaving, processing and stitching into one costed chain, so you finally know the real cost of every lot and every order.

ERP that fits how textile businesses actually run

Textile is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy and also its hardest process to cost. A single order can pass through yarn purchase, weaving, dyeing, finishing and stitching before it ships, and at every stage a little material is added, a little is lost, and a little of the real cost slips away. Most mills and apparel units end up estimating margins because their accounting program, their stock register and their production diary never agree.

NavoBook ties the whole chain together on one cloud platform. Yarn and grey cloth enter as costed inventory, bills of materials and production lots capture conversion at each stage, and finished goods carry a true, layer-based cost into sales. Whether you run a spinning unit, a few power looms, a processing house or a clothing brand selling on Shopify and at retail, the accounting, stock and production numbers always tie out.

The problem

Why textile businesses lose track of profit

Cost disappears between stages

Yarn becomes grey cloth becomes finished cloth — but no system carries the cost forward, so the final margin is a guess.

Wastage and process loss untracked

Shrinkage in dyeing, cutting waste in stitching and rejected pieces never hit the books, inflating the apparent profit.

Lot and shade mixing

Different yarn lots and dye shades get pooled, so you can’t trace which batch caused a quality claim or a costing error.

Returns and seconds

Rejected and B-grade pieces come back into stock at the wrong value, quietly distorting inventory and COGS.

Export vs local books

Export sales, rebates and local sales tax are juggled in separate sheets that never reconcile to one ledger.

How NavoBook solves it

How NavoBook runs a textile business

Stage-wise production costing

BOMs and production lots capture material and conversion at spinning, weaving, dyeing and stitching, so finished goods carry their true cost.

FIFO costed inventory

Yarn, grey cloth and finished goods sit in layer-based stock, so the cost you sell at is the cost you actually paid.

Wastage & rebale adjustments

Record process loss, shrinkage and re-grading so inventory value stays honest and margins are real.

Lot tracking

Trace any finished lot back to the yarn batch and dye shade it came from for quality and costing.

Landed cost on imports

Spread freight, duty and clearing across imported yarn and chemicals so input cost is accurate from day one.

Export & FBR-ready sales

Handle export invoices alongside local sales tax and withholding, all posting to one reconciled ledger.

Modules a textile business uses most

All 18 modules are included on one plan, so you can switch any of these on as you grow, no extra fees.

ProductionInventoryAccountingSalesPurchasesE-Commerce

Textile & Apparel: frequently asked questions

Is NavoBook suitable for textile mills in Pakistan?

Yes. Spinning, weaving, processing and home-textile units use NavoBook to track yarn and cloth as costed inventory, capture conversion through production lots and bills of materials, and carry a true cost into finished goods and sales. Faisalabad, Lahore and Karachi mills are exactly the kind of multi-stage operation it is built for.

Can it cost a multi-stage process like dyeing and stitching?

Yes. An order can move through yarn purchase, weaving, dyeing, finishing and stitching, with material and conversion captured at each stage. The finished lot carries the accumulated cost, so you know real margins instead of estimating them.

Does it handle textile wastage and B-grade stock?

Yes. You can record process loss, shrinkage, re-baling and re-grading so wastage actually hits the books, and returned or B-grade pieces come back into stock at the correct value instead of distorting your inventory and COGS.

Can a clothing brand sell online and at retail with NavoBook?

Yes. Clothing brands use the E-Commerce module with native Shopify sync plus multi-location retail stock, so online orders, COD reconciliation and shop sales all draw from the same live inventory and post to one set of books.

Run your textile business on NavoBook

All 18 modules. PKR 30,000/month. No per-module fees, no installation. Start today.