Rail LogisticsERPB2B Website

TPK Triumph

Modernized a rail-logistics operator’s KASKAD ERP and gave a referral-only business its first real B2B web presence, with site leads captured straight into the ERP.

Web presence

Referral-only → B2B site + lead capture

ERP stack

Legacy → Oracle Enterprise Linux

Delivery model

Embedded dedicated developer
The Problem

Where the client was stuck

TPK Triumph ran a real B2B rail-freight operation entirely off personal-network leads with no web presence, while large industrial counterparties require a website for accreditation. Inbound was chaotic (a single director’s vacation produced 78 missed calls all funneling to the CEO), and the legacy ERP automation was brittle and hitting performance limits on an outdated Oracle application-server stack.

The Solution

What we built

We built a custom Dislocation Module on the KASKAD ERP to manage railcars with embedded logistics and financial sub-modules, migrated the application stack onto Oracle Enterprise Linux for scalability, and re-architected the system into modular components. In parallel we delivered a Next.js B2B site with a rail-freight lead-qualification form wired directly into KASKAD, and embedded a dedicated backend developer as the single-point operator on the account.

Results

Numbers that speak for themselves

Referral-only → B2B site + lead capture
Web presence
Legacy → Oracle Enterprise Linux
ERP stack
Embedded dedicated developer
Delivery model
Tech Stack

What powered this build

KASKAD ERP
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Oracle DB
Next.js
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