SOFTWARE specialist Nulogy has announced the launch of the Manufacturing Operating System (MOS), a platform designed to bring production, quality, compliance, maintenance, and warehouse execution under one system.
Nulogy explained that manufacturers today face volatile demand, tight margins, rising compliance requirements, and ongoing labour constraints. While most already have software in place, those systems rarely operate as one, resulting in a ‘disconnect’ that increases manual work, slows response times, and limits visibility.
With Nulogy MOS, manufacturers, contract packers and 3PLs can unite and manage production, quality, compliance, and collaboration within one system. Customers can start with the solution that solves their greatest pain point and expand as needs evolve. Powered by a shared integration and data foundation, Nulogy MOS aims to connect workflows across teams and sites, enabling real-time visibility, improved coordination, and agility as conditions change.
Nulogy claimed customers using MOS achieve ‘significant’ operational gains, including 97% inventory accuracy and 99% customer fill rate, as well as realising a 12% improvement in OEE within nine months. Nulogy MOS is utilised by customers including Autoliv, DHL Supply Chain, MSI Express, and Summit Packaging Solutions.
“Being Powered by Nulogy signals to our clients that Summit isn’t just a vendor; we’re an integrated, intelligent expansion of their supply chain,” said Adam Walker, CEO and founder of Summit Packaging Solutions.
“When you are looking for a solution to solve a very boutique set of requirements associated with secondary, tertiary, or even primary packaging, the tools required are very specific,” added Michael Copeland, VP, IT – life sciences & healthcare, DHL Supply Chain. “Nulogy does a great job of targeting that.”
Bill Ryan, CEO of Nulogy, commented, “Manufacturers don’t win by replacing systems, they win by responding faster, operating more consistently, and delivering with confidence when conditions change. Nulogy MOS brings together the capabilities teams rely on today so our customers can improve operations now, scale as they grow, and compete more effectively without taking on a massive transformation.”














