Wire cut to length, pipe threaded and beveled, conduit bent, parcels weighed, conveyors and carousels in motion — that's where distribution actually happens. Eclipse owns the order, the inventory, and the price. Magic xpi wires it to the machines and operational technology on your floor, so every cut, weigh, scan, and pick updates Eclipse in real time — no clipboards, no re-keying.
Modern distribution branches run real value-add operations — and most of that equipment never talks to Eclipse. Operators key counts back in by hand, scales print tickets someone retypes, and the fabrication shop runs on a clipboard. That's the gap between what Eclipse knows and what's actually happening on the floor.
Cut-to-length reels and measuring machines that should book consumption, scrap, and finished lengths back to Eclipse automatically.
Cutting, threading, and beveling cells where job status and material usage live on paper instead of in the ERP.
Warehouse control systems, carousels, and pick-to-light that move product faster than manual confirmation can keep up.
Count-by-weight, cubing, and parcel stations whose readings get retyped into Eclipse instead of streamed straight in.
Handhelds, fixed scanners, and RFID portals that need a durable, monitored path into Eclipse — not a brittle one-off script.
Kiosks, lockers, dock doors, and yard sensors that should fire Eclipse events the moment a part moves.
OT Layer
Shop & Warehouse Floor
30 years of systems integration at the machine level. PLC and controls integration, Ignition, edge devices, OPC UA / MQTT / Modbus, scales, scanners, and fabrication equipment.
Integration Layer
Magic xpi
The connective tissue between operations and Eclipse. Real-time data orchestration, protocol transition, and event-driven workflows with built-in monitoring and error handling.
IT Layer
Epicor Eclipse
Distribution ERP and system of record. Order management, inventory and forecasting, contract pricing, job management, and EDI.
What changes on day one
Typical gap
Wire-cutting, threading, and fab machines run on paper — usage and scrap get keyed into Eclipse later, if at all
What changes
Magic xpi captures consumption, scrap, and job completion at the machine and posts it to Eclipse in real time.
Typical gap
Scales and dimensioning stations print tickets your team retypes into Eclipse
What changes
We stream weigh, count-by-weight, and cubing data straight into Eclipse orders and inventory.
Typical gap
Conveyors, carousels, and the WCS move faster than manual confirmation, so Eclipse is always a step behind
What changes
We orchestrate WCS and material-handling events so picks, putaways, and confirmations hit Eclipse the moment they happen.
Typical gap
RF and barcode integrations are brittle, undocumented, and hard to monitor
What changes
We implement durable, monitored device integrations using reusable patterns that cut operational risk.
Typical gap
Cloud migration plans are blocked by legacy floor dependencies and custom bridges
What changes
We map and modernize integration points so Eclipse cloud moves happen without taking the floor offline.
Shop & Warehouse Floor (OT)
Allen-Bradley · Siemens · Modbus · Opto 22
OPC UA · MQTT · Ignition · serial / RS-232
Honeywell Intelligrated · Dematic · Kardex · Bastian · conveyor & sortation PLCs
Mettler Toledo · Avery Weigh-Tronix · Rice Lake · Cubiscan
Zebra · Honeywell · Datalogic
Wire-cut & reel machines · pipe cut / thread / bevel · conduit benders · hose assembly
Surrounding Distribution Systems
Körber / HighJump · Manhattan Associates · Blue Yonder
Shopify · Adobe Commerce · BigCommerce · Kyklo
SPS Commerce · TrueCommerce · DiCentral · Crossroads
FedEx · UPS · LTL & carrier APIs
Salesforce · SugarCRM · HubSpot
Avalara · QuickBooks · Medius
We help Eclipse teams unify the shop floor, the warehouse, and the counter around one reliable process layer — so the ERP always matches what's really happening on the equipment.