
Lantek Integra
Job shop management software
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What is Lantek Integra
Lantek Integra is a job shop management and ERP software suite designed for sheet metal and metal fabrication businesses. It supports end-to-end processes such as quoting, order management, production planning, purchasing, inventory, and shop-floor execution, with tight alignment to fabrication workflows. The product is typically used by job shops that need to connect commercial and production operations and integrate with CAD/CAM and nesting environments used in cutting operations.
Fabrication-focused ERP workflows
The product is built around metal fabrication job shop processes rather than generic discrete manufacturing flows. It supports common fabrication needs such as job costing, routing/operations, and production control aligned to cutting and downstream operations. This can reduce the amount of customization required compared with more general-purpose manufacturing systems. It is particularly relevant where sheet metal cutting is a core production step.
Integration with shop-floor systems
Lantek Integra is designed to connect management functions with production execution in fabrication environments. In practice, this often includes integration touchpoints with CAD/CAM, nesting, and machine-related data flows used in cutting operations. This can improve traceability from quote to production and help keep planning and execution data consistent. It is a differentiator for shops standardizing on an integrated Lantek ecosystem.
End-to-end job management scope
The suite covers a broad range of job shop management functions, including quoting, sales orders, purchasing, inventory, scheduling/planning, and financial/operational reporting. This supports organizations that prefer a single system of record for job status and costs. Compared with point solutions focused only on quoting or scheduling, it can reduce reliance on spreadsheets and manual handoffs. It is suited to multi-department workflows spanning front office and production.
Best fit for metal fabrication
The product’s design assumptions align most closely with sheet metal and fabrication operations. Job shops outside fabrication (or with very different routings and BOM structures) may find gaps or need configuration and process adaptation. Organizations seeking a broadly industry-agnostic job shop platform may evaluate alternatives with more generalized templates. Fit should be validated against the specific manufacturing model (ETO/MTO, mixed-mode, etc.).
Implementation and data complexity
ERP-style deployments typically require careful master data setup (items, routings, work centers, costing rules) and process definition. Integrations with CAD/CAM, machines, or external accounting/CRM can add project scope and testing effort. Smaller shops may find the time and change-management requirements significant compared with lighter-weight systems. Ongoing administration may require trained internal users or partner support.
Limited public pricing transparency
Public, self-serve pricing and packaging details are not consistently available, which can make early-stage budgeting harder. Total cost often depends on modules, users, deployment model, and integration requirements. This contrasts with some job shop tools that publish tiered pricing and enable rapid trials. Buyers may need vendor-led discovery to confirm scope and cost.
Seller details
Lantek Sistemas de Información, S.L.
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, Spain
1986
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