MIE Trak Pro
| Vendor | MIE Solutions |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Santa Ana, CA, USA |
| Ownership | Privately held, independent US vendor |
| Deployment | On-premises or cloud hosting on AWS |
| Target market | Small and midsize fabricators, job shops, and custom/MTO manufacturers (sweet spot roughly 20-75 employees) |
| Industries | Sheet-metal fabrication, precision machining and tooling, aerospace/defense and automotive suppliers |
| Pricing | Not published on vendor site; quote-based |
| Website | mie-solutions.com |
What MIE Trak Pro is
MIE Trak Pro is a manufacturing ERP system from MIE Solutions, a privately held California software company built around metal fabrication, machining, and custom manufacturing. Quoting, orders, scheduling, purchasing, inventory, shop-floor execution, accounting: the whole quote-to-cash cycle lives in one system aimed at small and midsize shops. MIE Solutions reports more than 500 customers. On US job-shop shortlists it runs into ProShop, JobBOSS2, and Global Shop Solutions.
Company and product background
The vendor is independent and US-based, headquartered in Santa Ana, California, after years in nearby Garden Grove. It has written software for fabricators and job shops since the 2000s, and MIE Trak Pro is the flagship, sold and supported directly rather than through a reseller channel. No private-equity roll-up has absorbed it, unlike several peers in this category. That shapes both the development pace and the commercial style a buyer will encounter.
Functional scope
Quoting and estimating, sales orders, work orders and routings, purchasing, inventory management, and production scheduling, including an advanced planning and scheduling module for finite-capacity sequencing. Shop-floor data collection runs through kiosks and barcoding. Quality management, shipping, and full accounting (general ledger, payables, receivables) are built in, which is why many shops operate without a separate accounting package. A CAD converter, nesting interfaces, EDI, and mobile warehouse functions round out the set.
Target market and industries
US sheet-metal fabricators, precision machine shops, and contract manufacturers running make-to-order or engineer-to-order work. The practical sweet spot is roughly 20 to 75 employees, though larger operations use the system as well. Aerospace and defense suppliers and automotive component makers are well represented, and the module mix mirrors the quoting-heavy, high-variation workflows those shops live on.
Deployment and pricing
Install it on your own Windows server, or take the AWS-hosted option from MIE Solutions if buying and maintaining hardware holds no appeal. Pricing is not published; quotes are built per shop from user counts and selected modules. Per-user subscription figures circulate in third-party directories, but only a vendor quote is authoritative.
Our take
The pitch is breadth at small-shop scale: quoting through accounting in one package, from an independent US vendor that supports the product itself. For a fabricator currently running estimating, scheduling, and books in three disconnected tools, that single-system argument is the whole value proposition, and the 20-to-75-employee band is where it lands cleanly. This is a niche product and does not pretend otherwise. Companies outside fabrication and custom discrete manufacturing will find better fits elsewhere, so a general-purpose ERP requirement should not be forced onto it. The vendor is also small next to its private-equity-backed rivals, which puts implementation resourcing, release cadence, and long-term continuity squarely into due diligence rather than leaving them to assumption. Before signing, put your own parts, routings, and a realistic scheduling scenario in front of it, and frame the total budget with our ERP cost guide.
What the MIE Trak Pro website looks like
Current view of the vendor homepage, captured by our editorial team.

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