Elevated Signals Launches New Planning & Scheduling Module to Drive Profitable, Scalable Production

A new way for manufacturers to model production, prevent stock-outs, and keep teams on the same page - without spreadsheet chaos

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Libby Cutress
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Elevated Signals, the leading manufacturing operations software for regulated industries, has launched its new Planning & Scheduling module, giving fast-growing manufacturers a smarter way to plan, adjust, and optimize production.

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When the React library was introduced into the community some years back, it was accepted and soon gained lots of popularity as the choice for building out user interfaces in a composable way. The major idea was that each UI interface can be split into multiple different small components and at the end of the day, these components can be combined or composed to form the whole larger UI as intended.

class App extends React.Component { 
render() { 
return ( 
      <ColorContext.Provider value="white"> 
      <SampleComponent /> 
      </ColorContext.Provider> 
    ); 
  } 
} 

As a background to what we are trying to present, if we were building multiple UI components for example, we indeed have a component tree which includes the parent component, which becomes the source of truth for our data, and due to the interrelation dependence on the parent components and those underneath it known as the children or descendant descendant descendant descendant descendant component to share data, it comes a point where this becomes an issue.

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As we stated earlier, for small to medium apps, sharing data across many different components could be easy, since all we need to do is pass this data or props across or down from the parent to every child that needs it. Now this is fine. What if we have a hugely nested or a large component tree and we intend to pass the data or prop down this tree?

React context, a core React API provides an easier interface for developers to share data or pass props down multiple levels deep in our React applications. From the React docs, with react context, we can easily pass data down to the very component that needs it at any level in the component tree, without having to explicitly pass this data down each component level in the tree. This is all there is to React context.

To drive this definition further for more clarity, say you have a particular theme color set at the parent component level of the app, and you only intend to pass it down to the thirtieth component down the tree, without having to pass it down every level until you get to that thirtieth level, but just pass it down to only the thirtiet

The new module provides teams with agility through a drag-and-drop interface that automatically adjusts all related steps in the production plan. This enables them to accurately model capacity, avoid over- or underproduction, and respond faster to demand, cutting delays, reducing labour costs, and maximizing throughput.

Designed for regulated industries such as cannabis, nutraceuticals, food, and beverage, Elevated Signals brings all production data, including inventory, QA, work orders, and planning, into one flexible system. With everything in one place, manufacturers can easily trace batches, generate GMP-compliant records, and be audit-ready without the last-minute scramble. No more stitching together spreadsheets, calendars, and disconnected tools. Teams have instant clarity and can focus on production, not tracking down data.

“Factory managers need to hit production targets reliably and predictably, but most are still relying on spreadsheets and whiteboards to plan their operations,” said Amar Singh, CEO and co-founder of Elevated Signals. “That leads to missed deadlines, team stress, inventory issues, and ultimately missing profitability and revenue goals. Our new module replaces these tools with a smarter, integrated system that brings structure to the chaos - helping manufacturers stay aligned, agile, and ahead of demand.”

“We’ve been using a tangle of spreadsheets to manage our production plans,” said Paul Brownfield, General Manager, QAP, Organnicraft Production Inc. “Elevated Signals’ Planning & Scheduling module will bring that whole process into one clear, interactive view. It’ll ensure our plans are up-to-date, easy to edit, much more resilient, making team coordination effortless - especially when things change last minute.”

With the Planning & Scheduling module, teams can:

  • Connect planning directly to BOMs, inventory levels, SKUs, batches, work orders, QA requirements, and labour needs
  • Easily model and see plans in calendar or Gantt-style views
  • Create reusable templates for core workflows for greater efficiency
  • Schedule from ship dates or start dates, with built-in buffer logic

Looking ahead, this launch is just the beginning. Upcoming features like forecasting, costing, and AI insights will give manufacturers even greater control over performance and profit.

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Elevated Signals, founded in Vancouver in 2016, offers a GMP‑validated SaaS that unifies real‑time inventory, quality and environmental data, replacing paper systems.

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