How a National Organic Food Manufacturer Replaced a Failing Legacy System With 34 Days to Spare
LTC built and deployed a mobile-first warehouse application that replaced an obsolete Java/Telnet system running against Oracle EBS, with zero disruption to shop floor operations.
A Warehouse System Running on Borrowed Time
Our client, a nationally recognized organic food manufacturer, relied on a legacy warehouse data collection system built on Java and Telnet to execute critical inventory transactions against Oracle EBS on the shop floor. The system had become a ticking time bomb.
A Risk-First, Two-Phase Rebuild
We structured the engagement in two phases to manage risk on a fixed timeline, validating the hardest unknowns before committing to a full build.
Delivered Early, Under Budget, Zero Disruption
Three factors drove the outcome: risk-first phasing that surfaced no late-stage surprises, leveraging existing Oracle infrastructure instead of rebuilding it, and tight feedback loops with plant staff so nothing was built on assumptions.
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