SOL-05Service Sheet
Supply Chain Management
Network design, vendor coordination and control-tower operations that make a multi-party supply chain behave like a single system.
- Single event feed
- All partners
- Cost-to-serve view
- By lane & SKU
- Exception ownership
- Named
- Network Design
- Control Tower
- Vendor Management
- Inventory Planning
Business Challenge
What breaks without it
- 01Every partner on a different systemThree transporters, two warehouses and a courier, each with its own portal and its own truth.
- 02Inventory in the wrong placeStock sits where it was manufactured rather than where it sells.
- 03Nobody owns the exceptionA delay is visible to everyone and actioned by no one.
Our Solution
How we run it
- A single control tower consolidating events from every partner into one shipment timeline.
- Network modelling to decide how many stocking points you need and where they should sit.
- Vendor scorecards on the same metrics, so performance is comparable rather than anecdotal.
- Named ownership and an escalation matrix agreed at onboarding for every exception type.
SOL-05Capabilities
- Network design
- Stocking-point modelling and lane rationalisation
- Control tower
- Consolidated event feed across partners
- Vendor management
- Onboarding, scorecards and rate governance
- Planning support
- Replenishment and safety-stock recommendations
- Reporting
- Cost-to-serve by lane, customer and SKU class
- Governance
- Monthly business review with agreed action log
Workflow
Technology
- Control tower
- Partner integrations
- Cost-to-serve analytics
- Vendor scorecards
Benefits
- All partners
- Single event feedOne timeline per shipment regardless of who moved it.
- By lane & SKU
- Cost-to-serve viewWhere margin actually goes, monthly.
- Named
- Exception ownershipEvery exception type has an owner and an escalation path.
Next step
Move it with Supply Chain Management?
Send the lane and the cargo — we will come back with a rate and a transit norm.
