Orvine AI
Industries · Manufacturing

When a 30-year veteran retires, the line cannot stop.

Manufacturers carry decades of line-level expertise in heads that are aging out of the workforce. Orvine captures the troubleshooting patterns, supplier nuance, and quality lore before it walks out.

Compliance posture for Manufacturing

SOC 2 Type II
ITAR-aware deployments
ISO 27001 (in progress)
GDPR / CCPA
Air-gap deployment option
Customer-managed keys
The pain points

What breaks in Manufacturing.

Tacit floor knowledge

The senior operator knows when a vibration pattern means a bearing is failing. The next operator does not. Orvine captures these heuristics on the floor.

Supplier dependency

Which supplier ships what, the backup supplier nobody has called in three years, the contract terms that matter when there is a shortage.

Quality drift

The non-conformance pattern that started two weeks ago looks new — until the graph surfaces a similar pattern from 2019 with the resolution.

Sample workflows

Real workflows Orvine captures.

Line changeover
The full procedure for switching a line from product A to product B, including the calibration, the QA gate, and the documented edge cases.
Supplier escalation
When a primary supplier is late, the playbook for activating the secondary, the lead times, and the cost-of-failure thresholds for paying for expedited freight.
Quality non-conformance
From operator flag to engineering review to customer notification, with the pattern library of past resolutions.
Veteran retirement transition
Structured interview series, shadow-and-be-shadowed schedule, and the captured knowledge graph delivered to the successor.

Built for Manufacturing compliance and continuity.

Talk to a Orvine solutions engineer who has deployed in your regulatory environment.