Brazil's largest modular construction manufacturer scaling via industrial automation
Opus builds prefabricated, thermally-insulated housing modules at scale using automation and robotics across six Brazilian facilities. The company is mid-market (1,000–5,000 employees) and executing a heavy operational transformation: rolling out BPMS org-wide, integrating it with SAP and Salesforce, restructuring a PMO office, and expanding assembly centers to new states. Pain points cluster around production continuity (line stoppages, non-conformities, quality compliance) and supply-chain friction (shipping optimization, inventory accuracy, billing discrepancies), indicating a company scaling manufacturing complexity faster than process maturity can keep pace.
Opus is Brazil's largest modular construction manufacturer, founded in 2017. The company fabricates thermally-insulated, intelligent building modules for residential and commercial use across Brazil, operating from a core industrial facility in Betim, Minas Gerais, plus five regional assembly and coordination centers. The organization spans 800+ employees across construction, finance, sales, engineering, manufacturing, operations, and logistics functions. Technology infrastructure centers on SAP for enterprise resource planning, Salesforce for sales operations, and Microsoft tools (Project, Power Apps, Power BI) for visibility and planning. Design and specification work relies on AutoCAD, Revit, and Enscape.
Opus manufactures prefabricated modular housing units using automation and robotics. The company operates six facilities in Brazil (Betim, Nova Lima, Canaã dos Carajás, Parauapebas, Serra, São Luís) and employs over 800 people across construction, manufacturing, and operations.
Core systems: SAP and SAP Business One (ERP), Salesforce (CRM), Power BI and Power Apps (analytics and process automation). Design: AutoCAD, Revit, Enscape. Development: Node.js, JavaScript, PHP with MySQL and MongoDB. Collaboration: Microsoft Office, Project, Visio.
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