One clean pipeline — drop-off to dispatch.
Receiving → Cold Storage → Processing → Packaging → Products → Orders. Two clicks per step. The tag work happens on the package, not behind it.
HashNet is an operator-first ERP for Maine cannabis manufacturers. METRC tag attach and scan-verify lives on the package. Compliance lives on the sidebar. Both are boring. That's the point.
Two surfaces, one system. Operators get clarity. Compliance gets the full picture. The wall between them is load-bearing.
Receiving → Cold Storage → Processing → Packaging → Products → Orders. Two clicks per step. The tag work happens on the package, not behind it.
METRC tag UIDs are scanned into a package, shown on screen, then confirmed. If your physical tag count drifts, the reconciler flags it before you ship.
Your order already knows what ships. HashNet pre-fills the METRC manifest from those line items. You review, correct, then finalize — no retyping a tag UID at 9pm.
Fullscreen, touch-first, keyboard-friendly. Category rail left, cart right. Daily-limit meter sits where the cashier already looks. ID scan, loyalty, split tender — all two taps away.
A nightly reconciler compares the local tag pool against METRC. When your physical tag sleeve doesn't match the system, you see it on the dashboard — not on an audit.
Local writes commit first, then queue. The sync bar shows backlog and age. Operators see "queued"; they don't get error modals.
Because your crew shouldn't be rationed.
Up to one facility, single license.
Medical + adult-use, shared facility.
Enterprise, multi-state, white-label.
HashNet is the only inventory management system purpose-built for Maine's unique dual-track cannabis regulations. One system handles both adult-use and medical compliance requirements automatically.
Automatic Metrc API sync for all inventory movements. RFID tag management and UID tracking. Mandatory lab testing gates before transfer (§602). Transfer manifest generation for licensee-to-licensee sales. Manufacturing tier possession limits enforced (§2423-F).
Trip ticket generation and tracking for all transfers. No Metrc requirement under current Maine law. Optional lab testing with automatic result blocking on failure. Patient and caregiver record management.