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Top 5 ERP Software for Textile Industry in India (2026 Honest Review)

Choosing the right ERP for a textile business can make or break operational efficiency. Here is an honest review of the top 5 ERP software options built or suited for the Indian textile industry in 2026.

The textile industry in India is highly fragmented — spinning mills, weaving units, dyeing houses, garment manufacturers, and traders each have different operational needs. A generic ERP rarely works well. The right textile-specific ERP can reduce production waste by 15–25%, improve on-time delivery, and give real-time visibility across the supply chain. Here are the top 5 options reviewed for 2026.

What Makes a Good Textile ERP?

Before reviewing specific software, here are the key modules a textile ERP must have:

  • Yarn and fabric inventory management with lot/batch tracking
  • Production planning and scheduling (loom-wise or machine-wise)
  • Quality control with shade matching and inspection records
  • Costing and job work management
  • GST billing and e-way bill generation
  • Greige to finished goods tracking
  • Dispatch and export documentation

1. Datatex NOW — Best for Large Spinning and Weaving Mills

Datatex is a global specialist in textile ERP, used by some of the largest textile companies in India, Turkey, and Europe. Their NOW platform covers the entire textile value chain from fibre to finished fabric. Strengths include real-time production monitoring, OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) tracking, and deep integration with spinning, weaving, and finishing machines. The platform handles complex yarn costing with fibre blends and lot tracking with complete traceability.

Best for: Large integrated mills (500+ employees), spinning mills, composite units
Pricing: Enterprise pricing, typically ₹30–₹80 lakhs implementation + annual licence
Weakness: Expensive, lengthy implementation (9–18 months), overkill for SMEs

Textile manufacturing production floor — where ERP software drives operational efficiency

2. Apparel ERP by Gofrugal — Best for Garment Manufacturers and Exporters

Gofrugal is an Indian software company with a strong presence in retail and manufacturing ERP. Their apparel/garment ERP module is specifically built for the cut-and-sew garment industry. Key features include style-wise costing, size-ratio planning, cut plan management, subcontracting (job work), packing and carton management, and export compliance documentation. It integrates well with Tally for accounts.

Best for: Garment exporters, knitwear manufacturers, fashion brands with in-house production
Pricing: ₹2–₹10 lakhs depending on modules and users
Weakness: Less suitable for yarn or fabric manufacturers; spinning module is limited

3. Sage X3 with Textile Module — Best Mid-Market All-Rounder

Sage X3 is a proven mid-market ERP used globally across manufacturing industries. When implemented with a textile-specific add-on (several Indian implementation partners offer this), it covers production, inventory, quality, finance, and supply chain effectively. It is more flexible than specialist textile ERPs and can grow with a business from SME to enterprise scale. GST compliance and Indian statutory reporting are well-supported by Indian partners.

Best for: Mid-size textile companies wanting a platform that covers both textile ops and robust financials
Pricing: ₹15–₹40 lakhs implementation + licence fees
Weakness: Textile-specific features depend heavily on the implementation partner’s add-on quality

4. TextileSoft — Best Budget Option for SME Textile Units

TextileSoft is an India-made ERP specifically designed for small and medium textile businesses — yarn traders, fabric merchants, dyeing units, and small weaving factories. It is affordable, quick to implement (4–8 weeks), and covers the essentials: inventory, billing, job work, quality testing records, and basic production tracking. GST, e-way bills, and WhatsApp integration for dispatch alerts are built in.

Best for: Small textile traders, dyeing units, small weaving units (under 100 employees)
Pricing: ₹50,000–₹3 lakhs, often SaaS-based with monthly subscription options
Weakness: Limited reporting, not suitable for complex multi-plant or export-heavy operations

5. SAP S/4HANA with IS-Textile — Best for Large Groups and Conglomerates

For large textile conglomerates operating spinning, weaving, processing, and retail under one group, SAP S/4HANA with the IS-Textile industry solution is the gold standard. It handles multi-plant operations, group-level consolidation, complex costing, and full supply chain visibility from cotton bale to retail shelf. Several top Indian textile groups — Raymond, Arvind, Welspun — use SAP for their core operations.

Best for: Large groups (₹200+ crore revenue), export conglomerates, listed textile companies
Pricing: ₹1–₹5 crore+ for full implementation
Weakness: Extremely expensive, 18–36 month implementation, needs dedicated SAP team to operate

Quick Comparison Table

ERPBest ForApprox. CostImplementation Time
Datatex NOWLarge mills₹30–80L9–18 months
Gofrugal ApparelGarment manufacturers₹2–10L4–12 weeks
Sage X3Mid-market all-rounder₹15–40L4–9 months
TextileSoftSMEs and traders₹50K–3L2–6 weeks
SAP S/4HANALarge conglomerates₹1–5Cr+18–36 months

Final Recommendation

Choose based on your scale and complexity. If you are a small dyeing unit or yarn trader, TextileSoft or Gofrugal will cover 90% of your needs at a fraction of enterprise ERP costs. If you are a growing mid-size weaver or processor, Sage X3 gives you room to grow. Reserve SAP or Datatex for when you are genuinely operating at scale — implementing them too early is expensive and disruptive.

Textile ERP Guide Editorial Team

Written by textile professionals with hands-on experience in fabric manufacturing, costing, weaving, and production planning across India's leading textile clusters. Our content reflects real-world application — not just theory.

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