ERP for acoustic & HVAC equipment manufacturers.
Acoustic enclosures, silencers, noise barriers and HVAC equipment are engineered for each site, approved by the customer, fabricated and commissioned. ARKcelerate runs that exact lifecycle — it is the shop floor it was born on.
The problem
Site-specific equipment, every single time.
Acoustic enclosures, silencers and HVAC equipment are sized and engineered for each site — different dimensions, different performance, different drawings and approvals. It is engineered-to-order project work that catalogue ERPs simply cannot hold.
We know, because this is the shop floor ARKcelerate was built on: when no off-the-shelf ERP fit how acoustic and noise-control projects actually run, we wrote our own.
How it works
The lifecycle ARKcelerate was born on.
Site-specific BOM per order
Each enclosure, silencer or unit gets its own bill of materials, versioned through engineering changes.
Customer approvals drive QC
Drawing revisions and customer sign-offs are tracked, and the approved version is what quality checks against.
Fabrication, dispatch, install
Manufacturing orders, packing lists and commissioning all sit on the same project from order to site.
Project costing built in
Project-tagged finance gives quoted-vs-actual cost and margin per order, straight from the ledger.
FAQ
Common questions.
What ERP fits an acoustic or HVAC equipment manufacturer?
Acoustic and HVAC equipment is engineered-to-order and site-specific, so it needs a project-based ERP with site-specific BOMs, customer drawing approvals, fabrication and QC, and project costing. ARKcelerate was built by an acoustic-equipment manufacturer for exactly this.
Was ARKcelerate really built for this industry?
Yes — ARKcelerate began as the in-house ERP of a noise-control and acoustic-equipment manufacturer, built because no off-the-shelf system fit how these projects run, then opened up to others.
Can it handle customer approvals and revisions?
Yes. Drawing revisions and customer sign-offs are tracked, and the approved revision drives the downstream inspections.
Run site-specific equipment on one project.
Start a trial, or talk to the engineers who built ARKcelerate to run their own acoustic-equipment factory.