Zening AI

The engineering practice

Wingcode IT Solutions.
The systems work behind Zening.

Before there was an AI layer to build, the team was building the systems that businesses run on. Custom ERPs. Trade platforms. Inventory systems. Channel integrations. Hardware. The work didn't stop when AI arrived — it became a foundation for it.

Why this matters

Most AI vendors are software companies that pivoted.

Their teams know models. They don't know how a small manufacturer's shop floor actually runs, or how a parts seller manages eighty thousand SKUs across three channels, or what happens at a customs broker's desk when a shipment stalls.

We've built systems for those operations. The AI work runs on top of that experience.

System 01

Cross-Border E-Commerce Marketplace

A marketplace platform for international product discovery, supplier communication, order coordination, and cross-border purchasing workflows. Built for buyers and suppliers operating across multiple countries, languages, and shipping regimes.

What it includes

  • Product catalog and listing management
  • Buyer inquiry and supplier communication workflows
  • Multi-language product, order, and support communication
  • Quote, order, and shipping coordination across borders
  • Customs documentation and compliance support
  • Customer-facing order status and post-purchase support

What it replaced

Disconnected supplier emails, messaging apps, spreadsheets, forwarded documents, and manual order coordination across time zones.

What was hard

The complexity wasn't showing products online. The hard part was coordinating buyers, suppliers, documents, languages, payment terms, shipping steps, and order status across borders — reliably, at scale.

System 02

Custom Manufacturing ERP

A custom ERP for small and mid-sized manufacturers whose production, inventory, quality control, and shop-floor workflows did not fit standard accounting or off-the-shelf ERP tools.

What it includes

  • Production planning and work orders
  • Inventory across raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods
  • Quality checkpoints and shop-floor data capture
  • Shift-based production records
  • Costing logic tied to actual production steps and materials
  • Financial and operational reporting integration

What it replaced

QuickBooks, spreadsheets, paper travelers, and disconnected production records.

What was hard

The challenge was matching the software to how the factory actually worked — not forcing the factory to adapt to generic software. Each shop floor runs its own way.

System 03

Marketplace Channel Integration & Inventory System

An integration and inventory system for auto-parts sellers operating across major marketplace channels, including Amazon and additional online sales channels.

What it includes

  • Listing creation and catalog management at scale
  • Fitment data tied to year, make, model, and engine
  • Marketplace fulfillment and warehouse shipment management
  • Returns processing and refurbishment workflow
  • Inventory reconciliation across channels and warehouses
  • Channel-specific pricing and listing rules

What it replaced

Manual spreadsheets, disconnected inventory tools, repeated seller portal work, and fragile channel-specific processes.

What was hard

Auto-parts inventory is complex because one SKU may fit many vehicles, listings must follow channel rules, and inventory must stay synchronized across physical stock and online sales channels.

System 04

Retail Shelf & Inventory Hardware-Software

A complete retail shelf-management and inventory system combining handheld scanning hardware, custom firmware, store software, and real-time inventory workflows.

What it includes

  • Handheld scanning hardware specification and sourcing
  • Firmware customization and device workflow design
  • Shelf audits, price checks, and stock alerts
  • Back-end inventory system with multi-store support
  • Real-time synchronization between floor counts and inventory records

What it replaced

Weekly manual counts, generic inventory apps, paper checklists, and end-of-day reconciliation.

What was hard

This was a hardware-software system, not just an app. Device reliability, scanning speed, store-floor ergonomics, and simple training mattered as much as the back-end software. The product is what the floor staff use every shift.

The connection

The same team that built these systems
now builds the AI layer that runs on top of them.

Wingcode proves the foundation. Zening builds the intelligent layer.