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MANUFACTURING  ·  CONSTRUCTION  ·  INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS

Turn Machine Data and Field Knowledge Into Decisions Your Operators Can Act On.

Foxtrot connects the equipment, the field, and the business systems around the work, so a problem on the floor reaches the person who can fix it while there is still time to act, and the routine cases keep moving without manual coordination.

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90%

Lower cost to get operational data off equipment.

$400K

Annual third-party audit fees eliminated.

Assets managed by the same team, no added headcount.

60 DAYS

From stagnant data foundation to live application.

Foxtrot Closes the Gap Between What’s Happening on the Floor and What the Business Does Next.

Machines produce the signals. Crews know what they mean. The business still spends too much time piecing together what happened, who owns it, and what needs to happen next.

Foxtrot brings those pieces together, so issues reach the right person sooner, lessons from the field don’t disappear with the shift, and repeatable work keeps moving without another spreadsheet, email, or manual handoff.

PLANT & PRODUCTION

Equipment produces data continuously, yet on many floors, the first real alert is still an operator walking over to find the person who can fix it.

We get the issue to the right person while there’s still time to act.

FIELD & MAINTENANCE

The crew may know exactly why something failed but too often, that answer never makes it into a system the next shift can use.

We turn what the crew learns into knowledge the next shift can use.

OPERATIONS & FINANCE

The true cost of building one more unit is still pieced together by hand, after the decisions that shaped it are already locked in.

We make the cost impact visible before the decision is locked in.

FOXTROT ON REINDUSTRIALIZATION

Reindustrialization Is an Operating Problem.

Across the country, companies are building new plants, expanding domestic production, and investing in advanced equipment. Yet much of the work beneath those investments still runs through disconnected systems, manual handoffs, and knowledge held by a few experienced people.

That is where industrial AI tends to break down. Not in the demo, but in the handoff, when a promising system meets a shift running on imperfect data, legacy processes, and work that cannot stop for a rollout. Foxtrot starts there, working through the systems, handoffs, and day-to-day realities that determine whether the investment actually changes how the operation runs.

Visibility is The Foundation, Not the Finish Line.

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Foxtrot is a member of the New American Industrial Alliance.

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    AUTONOMOUS EXECUTION

    Let the system handle repeatable workflows while people set strategy and manage exceptions.

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    MARGIN ENGINEERING

    Carry those operational savings through to the economics of the product.

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    COST REDUCTION

    Take out the spend and manual work that visibility exposes.

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    VISIBILITY

    See what the operation is doing in one visible picture.

FOXTROT IN ACTION

Leading Construction Manufacturer

From Operating Foundation to Autonomous Execution

01 OPERATING FOUNDATION

The Technology Was Ready to Scale. The Operation Wasn’t.

A company using autonomous systems to build homes had advanced technology, but the operation around it was still reactive. Equipment downtime was frequent, machine data sat across disconnected systems, and the field knowledge that explained failures stayed with the crews who experienced them.

Today, Foxtrot is bringing real-time machine telemetry and field insight together in one operating foundation on Palantir Foundry. That foundation reveals patterns across maintenance, equipment failures, materials, and personnel, laying the groundwork for more predictive operations and the repeatable model the company needs to scale beyond one-off projects.

EARLY RESULT90% reduction in compute costs before the broader architecture was fully deployed

NEXT · MOVING FROM VISIBILITY TO EXECUTION →


02 AUTONOMOUS EXECUTION

From Manual Procurement to a System That Sources the Build

That same operating ambition extends into procurement. The system reads the bill of materials for a build, identifies what is needed, pulls every supplier the company has ordered from along with the prices paid, introduces additional qualified suppliers, and submits the bid request through an automated workflow.

The team no longer has to execute every procurement step by hand. It sets strategy, watches for the cases that require judgment, and manages the exceptions. This is what autonomous execution looks like in practice, the system carries the repeatable work forward while people remain in control.

Discuss Your Industrial Challenge
  1. BILL OF MATERIALSThe system reads what the build requires.
  2. SUPPLIER HISTORY & PRICINGEvery supplier the company has ordered from, with prices paid.
  3. QUALIFIED ALTERNATESAdditional suppliers that can fulfill the same parts.
  4. BID REQUEST SUBMITTEDThe request moves through an automated workflow.
  5. PEOPLE MANAGE THE EXCEPTIONSThe team sets strategy and steps in where judgment is needed.

Built by Palantir Foundry-Native Engineers. Grounded in How Industrial Work Actually Runs.

Our engineers bring deep Palantir Foundry and AIP experience, plus firsthand work across plant floors, jobsites, and field operations. We know Foundry the way you know your MES or ERP, and we build outside it too, in whatever stack you already run.

That means accounting for legacy systems, shift handoffs, imperfect field data, and the day-to-day realities that determine whether a system actually gets used after launch.

85+Engineers, operators, and leaders.

150+ YEARSCombined Palantir experience.

Let’s Talk About the Industrial Problem That Can’t Wait.

The problem costing uptime, capacity, or margin rarely fits neatly inside one system. Tell us where the work is breaking down, and we’ll help you determine what it would take to fix it without disrupting your operations.