Aluminium Extrusion
Extrusion operations, measured properly.
In extrusion the profit hides in physics: recovery rates, die performance, press utilisation and metal priced against an index you don't control. DigiATT implements canias ERP for extruders so those numbers stop being month-end estimates and start being live operational facts.

Built for extruders
From billet to billing, one number set.
The extrusion plants that win track three things relentlessly: how each die performs, how much metal actually becomes product, and what each order really costs against LME.

Die management
Die lifecycle, nitriding cycles and performance per die, so press scheduling favours the dies that run.
Recovery & scrap
Recovery tracked per order and per press. Butt ends, scrap and remelt accounted for, not averaged away.
Order-to-cast planning
Casting, extrusion, finishing and dispatch planned as one sequence against committed dates.
What you get
The whole flow, press to powder line.
A DigiATT extrusion implementation typically covers commercial, planning and shop-floor layers, with the finishing lines treated as first-class steps rather than afterthoughts.
LME-indexed pricing with conversion and premium breakdown
Die library with lifecycle, correction and performance history
Billet and cast planning matched to order book alloys
Recovery, butt-end and scrap tracking per work order
Anodising and powder-coating line scheduling and QC
Packing specifications, coil/profile labelling and dispatch
Why it works
Recovery is the business case.
A two percent recovery improvement on a mid-size press is usually worth more than the entire ERP programme. You only get it when recovery is measured per order, per die and per shift, automatically. That's the configuration we lead with, and it's why extrusion clients see payback quickly.
Let's build
Know your real recovery rate?
If the answer is a month-end average, talk to DigiATT. We'll show you what per-die, per-order visibility looks like on canias ERP.
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