Client
Eternoo S.p.a.
Published
October 2025
Eternoo S.p.A. is an Italian company that has been operating for over seventy years in the distribution of building materials. Founded in 1949 in Bologna, the company has grown to become a national group with around 650 people and a network of over 70 sales outlets across Italy. Eternoo stands out for its focus on sustainability, safety, and digital innovation—elements that guide its corporate vision.
The objective was to create a unified digital hub, accessible with a single login and common rules for all departments.

Etenet is an intuitive web platform for managing people, locations, and warehouses quickly and easily. It displays locations on an interactive map, allows for easy management of company assets and equipment, and guides operators in the warehouse with features like barcode scanning. The interface adapts to any device, signals errors, and keeps data constantly up to date.

Etenet brings together in a single interface advanced yet easy-to-use features: a geolocated directory that connects locations and staff, intuitive asset management, and a guided workflow for warehouse activities with barcode scanning, even offline. The system automatically saves preferences, notes, and sessions to offer a consistently personalized and synchronized experience.
The project was developed in a single shared environment, with common components for graphics and interface. The connection with the Eternoo system automatically updates warehouse data and events in real time, ensuring security and continuity in operations.

For the internal team, Etenet offers a flexible platform with personalized access and automatic synchronization between warehouses and Mistral, improving operational efficiency.

Frontend in Next.js 15, React 19, Material UI 6, MUI X Premium, Nuqs, TanStack Query, Zustand, and react-google-maps. Backend in C#, .NET Core, ASP.NET, Entity Framework. Integrations with typed API, Microsoft SSO, BarcodeScanner, and Sentry for monitoring. Tooling on Turborepo + PNPM, SOPS, ThemeRegistry, and standalone PWA manifest.