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OBIEE - Supply Chain & Logistics |
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The only constant in the Supply chain is change. Consumer preferences, market demand, supplier viability, and material and transportation costs have become volatile and unpredictable. Supplier viability and credit ratings have only complicated the supply chain. Getting the right information quickly to your operations and merchandising organizations in a simple and understandable format is critical. Sharing daily information securely in a collaborative process with key partners and suppliers is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. |
Benefits of obiee - supply chain & logistics:
- Analysis of how orders are related to regions, products and periods.
- Correlate order information with sales revenues, fulfillment performance and customer loyalty.
- Measure how effectively raw materials and finished goods inventories across multiple locations are being managed.
- Maximize revenues by ensuring supply of goods while keeping inventory levels low.
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Example: if orders will be cancelled unless they are fulfilled by a certain date, an alert will be triggered that notifies key stakeholders of the event. In another instance, Oracle Supply Chain Analytics can send an alert to the plant manager or other operations executives, enabling them to quickly make adjustments to purchase orders or production levels to ensure that inventories do not exceed necessary levels.
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KPIs:
- Order Transactions
- Inventory
- Fulfillment across channel types
- Fulfillment across customer category
- Fulfillment across product divisions
- Fulfillment across sales organization
- Fulfillment across shipping locations
- Fulfillment across inventory locations
- Fulfillment across business units
- Orders not fulfilled
- products with highest fulfillment lag
- shipping performance trend
- backlog trends
- blocked, unscheduled, delinquent orders
- sales and A/R performance
- order to booking close rate
- Returns
- Cancellations
- Percent order discount
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