Fast Technology is the software brand of Improsys — a company built in Pune whose name is short for "improvement in systems". We build one long-lived platform, refined over years across real factories, and ship it as twelve connected business-management products. One vendor, one platform, cloud or on-premise.
Fast Technology is the software brand of Improsys — a company in Pune whose name is short for "improvement in systems". Everything we make grows out of one idea: business software should be shaped around how a factory actually runs, not the other way round.
Long before there was a "Fast Suite", Improsys did systems-improvement consulting with SME manufacturers around Pune — mapping how an enquiry became an order, how an order became a work order, how a released BOM became issued material, and how a complaint became a corrective action. The software grew out of that process work, which is why every Fast product still starts with your process map and a gap analysis, not a feature checklist.
Out of that practice came a single, long-lived business platform, refined over years across real factories. From that one platform come the twelve products of the Fast Suite — Fast ERP, Fast Production, Fast Planning, Fast Quality, Fast Inventory, Fast WMS, Fast CRM, Fast Complaint, Fast Billing, Fast Maintenance, Fast Project Management and Fast Audit. They aren't twelve separate codebases bolted together; they are one platform with different module clusters switched on. Buy one product and it runs standalone. Add a second later and they already share the same customer, item and user masters — no duplicate data entry, no integration project.
Because it is one platform from one company, you get single-vendor accountability: one team builds it, implements it and answers your support calls — cloud or on-premise, whichever suits your IT policy. There is no finger-pointing between vendors when sales, stores, the shop floor, quality and accounts all need to agree on the same numbers.
The platform is proven across real deployments — discrete and automotive-component manufacturers such as Solidus Hi-Tech, Nikhtish Engineering, Micro India, Kakade Laser and Shree Engineering run its modules as one connected workflow. Today the whole suite is built and supported from one base in Nigdi, Pune, serving manufacturers across India and worldwide — and we still measure ourselves the way a consultancy does: by whether the customer's system actually improved.
These aren't framed posters on a wall — they're the questions we ask before any feature goes into a Fast product.
Every implementation starts by mapping how work actually flows, followed by a gap analysis. Then the software is configured to fit the process. Requirements are captured in an SRS and signed off before anything is built — so the system matches the factory, not a demo script.
If a customer, item or user is entered once, it should never be typed again in another module. All twelve Fast products share one data backbone, so a quotation, a work order, a stock issue and an invoice sit on the same masters — the numbers always match.
You don't have to buy everything on day one. Solve the most painful problem first with a single product, then switch on more as you're ready. Adding a product is a configuration change on the platform you already run — not another integration project.
Whether you start with one product or the whole suite, these are the fixed points of every Fast implementation.
Information-security and quality-management standards we hold ourselves to.
Every Fast product runs standalone and shares the same data backbone when combined. Each has its own site — explore any product below.
A 30-minute demo with the team that actually builds the software — not a generic sales script.