📍 Yangon · Myanmar

Garment ERP Software for Yangon, Myanmar

Yangon is Myanmar's primary garment cluster — over 600 factories operate across the Yangon, Hlaingthaya, and Shwepyithar industrial zones, serving buyers like H&M, Adidas, and C&A under low-wage CMP (cut-make-pack) contracts.

💱 MMK (K) 🗣️ Burmese, English 🏭 CMT factories supported

Yangon's garment industry — at a glance

  • 600+ CMP garment factories in Yangon region
  • CMP (cut-make-pack) — fabric supplied by buyer
  • Wages: $4/day — among the world's lowest
  • Heavy Chinese, Korean, and Japanese ownership

The local pain point Scan ERP solves

Myanmar's CMP factories don't own their fabric — buyers do. Lost or damaged bundles trigger fabric-loss chargebacks at full retail FOB. A 1.5% loss rate becomes a survival-threatening cost. Scan ERP's QR bundle tracking eliminates the fabric-loss line item entirely.

What Scan ERP does for Yangon factories

QR bundle tracking replaces paper bundle tickets — every bundle gets a unique QR scanned at every operation. No lost bundles, no payment fights.

Auto piece-rate calculation kills end-of-month reconciliation — paychecks compute live as operators scan their work.

Live WIP dashboards show every bundle's location, every operator's status, every line's bottleneck on one screen — not at end-of-day.

Edge-cached operation via a Raspberry Pi keeps the floor running through power and internet outages — critical in Myanmar factory conditions.

See why paper bundle tickets fail in detail, or use the ROI calculator to see what your factory could recover monthly.

Quick links for Myanmar factories

Myanmar country page · Pricing · Free 30-day trial · Request quote · Compare alternatives

See Scan ERP run on a Yangon factory's actual data

30-day free trial. No credit card. Setup in 48–72 hours. Cancel anytime — your data exports back to Excel.

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FAQs about Scan ERP in Yangon

Is Scan ERP suitable for garment factories in Yangon?

Yes — Scan ERP is purpose-built for CMT garment factories of 10–2,500+ machines, including Yangon-area factories ranging from small mid-size units to large export-grade plants. The system handles Burmese interface localization on request and supports MMK for piece-rate calculations.

What hardware is needed to run Scan ERP in a Myanmar factory?

The minimum is a Wi-Fi router and operator smartphones (which most Myanmar factory operators already own). Optional hardware: a Raspberry Pi edge cache (~$60), a TSC label printer for bundle QR labels (~$200), and a ZKTeco biometric device for attendance (~$150). The Pi cache makes the system survive power and internet outages — critical in many Myanmar factory locations.

How long does deployment take in a Yangon factory?

Typical deployment in a 50–200 machine Myanmar factory takes 5–10 working days: hardware install (1 day), supervisor training (1 day), operator training (2–3 days, by group), parallel-run with paper system (1 week), full cutover. We support remote setup if travel to Yangon is not feasible.

Does Scan ERP integrate with the audit and compliance frameworks Myanmar factories use?

Yes — Scan ERP's per-scan log captures operator, time, machine, quality, and component data that satisfies BSCI, SMETA, WRAP, SA8000, and buyer-specific frameworks. The data exports to Excel and via API for buyer-side audit consumption.

What does Scan ERP cost for a Yangon factory?

Subscription starts at $200/month for a 10–50 machine factory and scales to $3,000/month for 200+ machines. Hardware is one-time, $300–$1,500. There are no setup fees, no per-user fees, no contracts. See pricing or request a custom quote.