Many modern CMMS platforms support ERP integrations or APIs. For example, Fiix provides ERP integration capabilities, while eMaint supports API and ERP integrations.
Corrugated manufacturers operate in a highly equipment-dependent environment where a single machine failure can affect production schedules, delivery commitments, labor utilization, and customer satisfaction. From corrugators and flexographic printers to die cutters, folder gluers, compressors, conveyors, and boilers, every critical asset needs consistent maintenance.
This is where a Computerized Maintenance Management System, or CMMS, becomes valuable. Modern CMMS platforms help manufacturers manage preventive maintenance, work orders, spare parts, asset history, inspections, technician productivity, and equipment performance from one centralized system.
The opportunity is particularly relevant in India. The India corrugated boxes market was valued at approximately USD 8.6 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 19.4 billion by 2034, according to IMARC Group. The growth is being supported by e-commerce, organized retail, food and beverage, and demand for recyclable packaging.
For corrugated manufacturers, choosing the right software is therefore not simply an IT decision. It is a production and maintenance decision.
CMMS software is designed to organize and automate maintenance activities. Instead of relying on spreadsheets, paper checklists, phone calls, or technicians’ personal knowledge, maintenance teams can use a centralized digital platform to manage equipment and maintenance operations.
A modern CMMS can help teams:
IBM notes that CMMS platforms can use real-time data and IoT sensors to monitor asset conditions such as vibration, temperature, pressure, and fluid levels, helping maintenance teams identify problems before equipment failures occur.
This makes CMMS an important part of a broader corrugated packaging software strategy.
It is important to understand that CMMS and ERP are not necessarily competing systems.
An ERP system manages broader business processes such as purchasing, finance, inventory, sales, production, costing, and supply chain operations. Corrugated manufacturers may use ERP for production planning and business management.
CMMS focuses specifically on asset maintenance and equipment reliability.
For example, an ERP may tell the production team what needs to be manufactured, while a CMMS can tell the maintenance team whether the corrugator, printer, die cutter, or folder gluer is ready to support that production plan.
The strongest approach can be integrating both systems.
IBM specifically highlights that integrating CMMS with ERP and EAM can combine asset information with financial and operational data for better decision-making.
There is no single CMMS that is perfect for every corrugated box manufacturer. The best choice depends on plant size, number of machines, maintenance complexity, integration requirements, budget, mobile requirements, and future automation plans.
Here are seven platforms worth evaluating.
Fiix is a strong option for manufacturing organizations that need structured maintenance management and integration capabilities.
Its platform provides asset management, preventive maintenance scheduling, work order management, mobile access, maintenance reporting, and ERP integration. Fiix also supports condition-based maintenance using equipment data and alarms.
For a corrugated plant, Fiix can be useful for managing assets such as:
Fiix reports that manufacturing customers using its software have reduced downtime by an average of 27 percent. This is a vendor-reported figure and should not be treated as a guaranteed result for every plant.
Best for: Medium-sized and large manufacturing organizations looking for strong maintenance workflows and integrations.
IBM Maximo is a powerful enterprise asset management platform designed for organizations with complex asset and maintenance requirements.
Maximo Application Suite combines capabilities covering enterprise asset management, asset performance management, reliability, inspections, and AI-enabled asset management.
For larger corrugated manufacturers with multiple plants, complex equipment, extensive compliance requirements, and sophisticated asset management needs, Maximo can provide a highly scalable environment.
Its AI capabilities are also becoming increasingly important. IBM’s Maximo Application Suite 9.2, announced in June 2026, brings deeper AI capabilities into maintenance, reliability, field execution, safety, and operations workflows.
Best for: Large enterprises and multi-site manufacturers with complex asset management requirements.
eMaint is another strong manufacturing-focused CMMS platform.
It supports asset management, work orders, preventive maintenance, condition monitoring, spare parts, reporting, mobile maintenance, and system integrations. Its manufacturing solution can track KPIs including MTTR, MTTB, OEE, downtime, response times, and work order completion.
This can be particularly useful for corrugated manufacturers because production performance depends heavily on machine availability.
eMaint also supports integration with ERP, SCADA, PLC, BMS, and other systems, making it suitable for plants moving toward connected manufacturing.
Best for: Manufacturers looking for detailed maintenance analytics and condition monitoring.
Limble focuses on simplifying maintenance management while providing core CMMS functionality.
Its platform includes work order management, asset management, preventive maintenance, spare parts inventory, predictive maintenance, reporting, and mobile capabilities.
For corrugated manufacturers, Limble can help digitize routine activities such as lubrication, inspections, machine checks, bearing replacement, electrical inspections, and preventive maintenance.
Its asset records can also contain maintenance history, parts, vendors, work orders, preventive maintenance tasks, and reports.
Best for: Small and medium-sized manufacturers looking for a user-friendly CMMS.
UpKeep is a mobile-oriented CMMS designed around work orders, preventive maintenance, asset management, scheduling, analytics, inventory, and maintenance workflows.
Its manufacturing workflows can automatically create work orders when inspection results identify a problem.
This type of workflow can be useful in a corrugated plant where operators may identify problems during daily machine inspections.
UpKeep also supports asset records, preventive maintenance, work requests, inventory, purchase orders, analytics, and mobile workflows.
Best for: Plants where technicians and operators need easy mobile access to maintenance activities.
MaintainX is another popular modern CMMS option for digitizing maintenance processes.
It is particularly relevant when organizations want to move away from paper-based inspections, manual work orders, and disconnected maintenance records.
For a corrugated manufacturing plant, the software can be evaluated for preventive maintenance, work order management, inspections, digital procedures, asset records, and technician collaboration.
Best for: Manufacturers prioritizing simple digital workflows and frontline maintenance adoption.
Infor provides cloud ERP and manufacturing solutions designed for industrial manufacturing environments.
Unlike a pure CMMS, Infor’s strength is its broader ERP approach, connecting manufacturing, inventory, supply chain, and business processes. Its industrial manufacturing ERP includes industry-specific functionality and integrates operational data to improve productivity and decision-making.
For a corrugated manufacturer that wants a broader business platform rather than a standalone maintenance application, an ERP-centered approach can be worth evaluating.
Best for: Manufacturers looking for integrated ERP, production, inventory, and business management capabilities.
Choosing software only because it has a long feature list can lead to expensive implementation problems. Corrugated manufacturers should evaluate the platform against real production and maintenance requirements.
The most important features include:
A modern maintenance strategy should also move beyond simple calendar-based preventive maintenance.
Predictive maintenance uses operational data and condition monitoring to identify potential failures before they happen. IBM reports that predictive maintenance can reduce overall maintenance costs by 18 to 31 percent compared with traditional maintenance approaches, although actual results depend on implementation and operating conditions.
Corrugated manufacturers commonly face several maintenance problems.
A failed bearing, motor, gearbox, belt, electrical component, or hydraulic system can stop an entire production process.
When teams only repair machines after failure, maintenance becomes expensive and unpredictable.
Without centralized records, technicians may not know what was repaired, when it was repaired, or which components repeatedly fail.
A machine may be ready for repair but remain offline because the required bearing, belt, sensor, motor component, or electrical part is unavailable.
Managers need reliable information about downtime, MTTR, MTBF, maintenance costs, recurring failures, and preventive maintenance compliance.
CMMS addresses these problems by creating a centralized maintenance database and automating many repetitive workflows.
The corrugated packaging industry is becoming increasingly technology-driven.
Market data shows continued growth in India’s corrugated packaging sector. Euromonitor reported production value of USD 9.2 billion for India’s corrugated paper, paperboard, and container industry in 2024, while demand reached USD 10.8 billion. The sector is also highly fragmented, with more than 110,000 companies reported in 2024.
Several technology trends are shaping the industry.
AI can analyze equipment data to identify patterns associated with machine failure. IBM says AI-driven predictive maintenance can reduce maintenance costs and unplanned downtime when implemented effectively.
Sensors can collect vibration, temperature, pressure, power, and other machine information. This data can then feed maintenance systems for condition-based decisions.
Connecting maintenance data with ERP data can help production, purchasing, inventory, finance, and maintenance teams work from a more consistent operational picture.
Technicians increasingly expect to receive work orders, access manuals, update asset records, upload photos, and complete checklists directly from mobile devices.
For a corrugated manufacturer, purchasing software is only one part of digital transformation. The bigger challenge is selecting the right platform, configuring workflows, integrating business systems, migrating data, and ensuring employees actually use the system.
SB Infotech can position its services around helping corrugated and packaging businesses evaluate and implement suitable ERP, CMMS, and corrugated packaging software solutions.
A practical implementation approach should include:
The objective should not simply be to install software. It should be to create a measurable improvement in machine availability, maintenance productivity, maintenance planning, and operational visibility.
The future of software for the corrugated box industry will increasingly involve connected machines, cloud platforms, AI, IoT sensors, predictive analytics, and integrated ERP systems.
Instead of waiting for a corrugator or printing machine to fail, maintenance teams will increasingly use real-time equipment data to identify abnormal conditions and schedule intervention before production is affected.
This shift from reactive maintenance to predictive and condition-based maintenance is already being supported by modern CMMS and EAM platforms. IBM reports that predictive maintenance approaches can reduce asset downtime by 35 to 50 percent and increase asset lifespans by 20 to 40 percent in appropriate applications.
For corrugated manufacturers competing on delivery speed, quality, production efficiency, and cost, this technology shift can become a significant competitive advantage.
The best CMMS platform for a corrugated manufacturer depends on its plant size, equipment complexity, maintenance processes, budget, integrations, and digital maturity.
Fiix is a strong option for manufacturing-focused maintenance management and integrations. IBM Maximo is better suited to complex enterprise asset environments. eMaint offers strong manufacturing maintenance and condition-monitoring capabilities. Limble and UpKeep can be attractive for organizations prioritizing usability and mobile workflows. MaintainX is worth evaluating for modern frontline maintenance processes, while Infor can be considered when broader ERP and manufacturing management are the priority.
However, software alone will not eliminate downtime.
The real value comes from combining the right corrugated packaging software with structured preventive maintenance, accurate asset data, trained technicians, spare parts planning, equipment monitoring, and continuous performance measurement.
For manufacturers looking to modernize their maintenance and business operations, SB Infotech can help evaluate the right technology approach based on actual plant requirements rather than simply selecting software based on features.
There is no single best CMMS for every corrugated manufacturer. Fiix, IBM Maximo, eMaint, Limble, UpKeep, MaintainX, and other platforms should be compared based on plant size, equipment complexity, mobile requirements, integrations, reporting, budget, and scalability.
CMMS and ERP solve different problems. ERP manages broader business processes such as production, purchasing, finance, inventory, and supply chain, while CMMS focuses on equipment maintenance. Integrating both can provide better operational visibility.
Important features include preventive maintenance, work orders, asset management, spare parts inventory, machine history, mobile access, inspections, QR codes, maintenance analytics, MTTR, MTBF, downtime tracking, predictive maintenance, IoT integration, and ERP connectivity.
Yes. CMMS can help reduce downtime by scheduling preventive maintenance, tracking equipment history, identifying recurring failures, managing spare parts, and supporting condition-based maintenance. Actual results depend on the quality of implementation and maintenance processes.
Many modern CMMS platforms support ERP integrations or APIs. For example, Fiix provides ERP integration capabilities, while eMaint supports API and ERP integrations.
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