Fast ERP is a Fast Technology product, built in Pune (Nigdi) by Improsys — a company whose name is short for "improvement in systems". We build the 12-product Fast Suite on one shared platform, and Fast ERP is the full superset: every module switched on, from quote-to-cash and procure-to-pay to production, quality, accounts and GST, over one SQL Server database — cloud or on-premise, for manufacturers across India and worldwide.
Improsys started the way most useful enterprise software starts — by watching a real problem happen inside a real factory, and deciding it shouldn't be that hard.
The name is the mission statement: Improsys — improvement in systems. Long before there was a "Fast Suite", there was consulting work with manufacturers around Pune: mapping how an enquiry became an order, how a released order drove a BOM explosion and a material plan, how a shortage became a purchase order and a goods receipt, and how a dispatch became an invoice — and how often those chains broke in a spreadsheet, a challan book, or somebody's memory. The software grew out of the process work, not the other way round. That's why every Fast implementation starts with your process map and a gap analysis, not a feature checklist.
Out of that consulting practice came a single, long-lived business platform — and out of the platform came the 12-product Fast Suite: Fast ERP, Fast CRM, Fast Quality, Fast Complaint, Fast Billing, Fast WMS, Fast Inventory, Fast Production, Fast Planning, Fast Maintenance, Fast Audit and Fast Project Management. They aren't twelve separate codebases bolted together; they are one ASP.NET and SQL Server platform with different module clusters switched on. Fast ERP is the full superset — every module enabled — and each of the other eleven products is a profile of it, a subset of the same menu. Buy one product and it runs standalone. Expand into the full ERP later and it already shares the same customer, item and user masters — no duplicate data entry, no integration project.
That is what makes Fast ERP different from a suite of separately-built modules. A released Order Acceptance is the hub: it drives the BOM for production, the material plan for planning, and — through shortages — the whole procure-to-pay cycle. Quality gates both sides: receipt inspection blocks bad incoming stock, in-process and pre-dispatch inspection block bad outgoing goods, and every NCR references the goods receipt or complaint it came from. Stores is the common ledger, and finance closes the loop on both the sales and purchase sides, posting to Tally and to GST reports. Reference deployments on the same platform — Nikhtish Engineering (full manufacturing ERP with a strong APQP and quality footprint), Micro India (construction and project ERP) and Solidus Global (WMS plus manufacturing ERP) — run those module clusters together, because that's the point: software should track the part from enquiry to invoice, not just print a document.
Today the whole suite is built and supported from one base in Nigdi, Pune — by the same team that answers your support calls. Under the Fast Technology brand, we are a global vendor serving manufacturing businesses of every kind across India and worldwide, cloud and on-premise, and we still measure ourselves the way a consultancy does: by whether the customer's system actually improved.
These aren't framed posters on a wall — they're the questions we ask before any feature goes into a Fast product.
Every implementation starts by mapping how work actually flows — how a quotation becomes an order, who approves a purchase requisition, where material is issued, how inspection gates a receipt — followed by a gap analysis. Then the software is configured to fit the process. Requirements are captured in an SRS and signed off before anything is built.
A real ERP posts every event once, to one place. In Fast ERP a goods receipt, a work order, a dispatch and a voucher all live in one document engine over one SQL Server database — so an order reconciles against its invoice, stock valuation reflects every movement, and Tally and GST stay in sync without re-keying.
If a customer, item or user is entered once, it should never be typed again in another module. All 12 Fast products share one data backbone, so you can license one module now and expand to the full ERP later with no data migration and no integration project.
Whether it's a single module for a small plant or the full ERP across a multi-plant group, these are the fixed points of every Fast implementation.
Information security and quality management standards we hold ourselves to.
Every Fast product runs standalone and shares the same data backbone when combined. Each of these is a profile of the same platform as the full Fast ERP — start with one and expand with no migration.
30-minute demo with the team that actually built the ERP — not a generic sales script.