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Industries

Any Industry.
Any Process.
Any Scale.

AI does not care about industry boundaries. Neither do we. If there is a process with manual decision points, repetitive workflows, or inconsistent execution — there is an automation opportunity. We find it, we build it, and we measure the impact.

6Industries
CustomEvery Solution
40%Avg. Efficiency Gain
24/7Autonomous Operation

Cross-Industry Methodology

The automation methodology is universal: map the process, identify the decision points, build the AI system, deploy in parallel, measure the impact, iterate. What changes between industries is the domain context — and that context determines whether the automation succeeds or fails.

CETA brings deep operational experience in every industry we serve. We know the regulations, the constraints, the KPIs, and the failure modes before we write the first specification. That knowledge accelerates every engagement and eliminates the most common source of automation failure: misunderstanding the operational reality.

Why Domain Knowledge Matters

  • SpeedWe skip the learning curve — we already know your industry's constraints and requirements
  • SafetyIndustry-specific safety requirements are built into the architecture, not added later
  • ComplianceRegulatory requirements are known upfront and designed into every system
  • ROIWe know which automations deliver the highest impact in your specific industry

Manufacturing

Manufacturing is where AI automation delivers the most visible, measurable impact. Production lines generate continuous streams of data — sensor readings, quality measurements, energy consumption, throughput counts — and every data point is an opportunity to optimize. CETA builds systems that turn this data into autonomous decisions.

Our manufacturing automation covers four domains: production optimization (line balancing, scheduling, throughput maximization), quality assurance (automated inspection, defect prediction, root cause analysis), maintenance (predictive maintenance, spare parts optimization, downtime prevention), and resource management (energy optimization, material yield improvement, labor allocation). Each domain connects to the others — quality data informs production scheduling, maintenance predictions affect capacity planning, and energy optimization shapes shift planning.

15–40%Efficiency gain in first 6 months

What We Automate

Production line speed and sequence optimizationAutomated visual quality inspection via computer visionPredictive maintenance with sensor-driven failure forecastingEnergy consumption optimization across production shiftsMaterial yield improvement through process parameter tuningReal-time OEE monitoring with automated bottleneck identification

Food & Beverage

Food manufacturing operates under constraints that most industries do not face: temperature sensitivity, shelf life limits, batch traceability requirements, allergen controls, and regulatory inspections. Automation in this industry must respect every constraint while optimizing within them — and CETA builds systems that do exactly that.

Our food & beverage automation integrates production scheduling with demand forecasting in a way that accounts for perishability constraints. The system knows that producing 10,000 units today is only useful if those units can be distributed and consumed before expiration. It optimizes production sequences to minimize changeover time between recipes, tracks batch ingredients for instant recall capability, and monitors temperature across the cold chain continuously.

25–35%Waste reduction achieved

What We Automate

Production scheduling optimized for shelf life and changeover timeRecipe management with cost optimization and substitution logicTemperature monitoring and cold chain compliance automationBatch traceability and instant recall capabilityWaste prediction and reduction through demand-supply matchingCleaning-in-place (CIP) scheduling optimization

Logistics & Supply Chain

Logistics is fundamentally an optimization problem: move the right goods to the right place at the right time, at the lowest possible cost, with the highest possible reliability. AI automation transforms this from a human planning exercise into a continuously optimizing system that improves with every shipment.

Our logistics automation operates at three levels. Transportation: route optimization that accounts for traffic, weather, delivery windows, and vehicle constraints. Warehousing: pick-path optimization, inventory slotting, labor allocation, and dock scheduling. Network: demand-driven inventory positioning, facility capacity planning, and carrier portfolio optimization. Each level feeds data to the others, creating a self-improving logistics intelligence system.

20–30%Logistics cost reduction

What We Automate

Dynamic route optimization with real-time traffic and constraint handlingWarehouse pick-path optimization and labor allocationDemand-driven inventory positioning across distribution networkCarrier selection and rate optimizationDock scheduling and yard management automationLast-mile delivery time prediction and SLA management

Retail Operations

Retail automation bridges the gap between digital intelligence and physical execution. Pricing decisions that account for competitor movements in real time. Stock replenishment that anticipates demand before shelves empty. Customer behavior analysis that shapes store layouts and merchandising decisions.

Our retail automation systems serve both physical and digital channels. For digital: pricing automation, listing optimization, ad spend allocation, and inventory management across marketplaces. For physical: demand forecasting for store-level replenishment, planogram optimization, markdown scheduling, and labor planning. The intelligence layer connects both — online demand signals inform physical store stocking, and physical store sales data feeds digital pricing models.

30%+Improvement in stock accuracy

What We Automate

Cross-channel pricing optimization with competitive awarenessStore-level demand forecasting and automatic replenishmentMarkdown scheduling optimization for seasonal transitionsPlanogram optimization based on sales velocity and margin dataCustomer journey analysis across physical and digital touchpointsLabor scheduling aligned with predicted customer traffic patterns

Industrial & Energy

Industrial operations and energy systems require automation that works in harsh environments with strict reliability and safety requirements. Equipment that runs 24/7. Processes with zero tolerance for unplanned downtime. Environments where a system failure can mean safety incidents, not just lost revenue.

Our industrial automation is built for the most demanding environments: high temperature, high vibration, dust, electromagnetic interference, and continuous operation requirements. Systems are deployed on ruggedized edge hardware with redundant communication paths and failover capabilities. Safety monitoring is always-on and independent of the main automation system — if any component fails, safety systems continue operating on their own power and logic.

10–20%Energy cost reduction

What We Automate

Process parameter optimization for yield and qualityEquipment health monitoring with predictive failure alertsEnergy consumption optimization across facility operationsSafety compliance monitoring via computer vision and sensorsEnvironmental monitoring and emission trackingAsset lifecycle management and replacement planning

Financial Operations

Financial process automation eliminates the manual touchpoints that slow down operations, introduce errors, and create compliance risk. Invoice processing, reconciliation, reporting, and exception handling — automated with the precision, auditability, and security that financial operations demand.

Financial automation at CETA is designed with compliance as a first-class requirement, not an add-on. Every automated decision is logged with full audit trail. Every exception is escalated through defined approval workflows. Every report is generated with traceable data lineage. The systems are built to satisfy internal audit requirements and external regulatory expectations without additional manual compliance effort.

70%Reduction in manual processing

What We Automate

Invoice processing and three-way matching automationBank reconciliation with automated exception detectionExpense categorization and policy compliance checkingFinancial reporting automation with data lineage trackingFraud detection and suspicious transaction flaggingRegulatory compliance monitoring and reporting

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