Orders written from data, not gut feel.
Store-level demand becomes cart-rounded replenishment orders in one session, whether you supply a big-box program or your own stores. One analyst got 16 hours a week back, and the shelves stopped running empty.
Three areas, one record.
- Demand dashboard Network demand vs availability, store by store.
- Replenishment sessions Recommended orders from store demand, explained per row.
- Data management The knobs behind the calculation: items, stores, schedules, rules.
What it does
See the whole network before you order
Every store’s calculated demand sits next to total availability at your target weeks of supply, ranked and freshness-stamped. Pick the stores that need attention and start a session in one click.
- Demand vs supplyAt a chosen weeks of supply
- Store rankingA, B, C, with freshness under 24 hours
- WOS overrideRecalculates live
- One-click startSelect stores, open the session
Orders written from store demand, explained
The engine recommends an order for every store and item from weekly rate of sale and target weeks of supply. Every number opens into its calculation steps and a plain-language why.
- Per-row mathDemand, achievable, and order quantity on every store-item
- Show the workCalc steps and a plain-language “Why?” behind every number
- AllocationScarce inventory by weighted, strict priority, or equal weeks of supply
- Cart roundingThen submit straight into FULFILL™ or your existing ERP
Tune the engine to your season
Demand windows, target weeks of supply, reservation percent, and allocation priorities are yours to set, next to the items, stores, container specs, and delivery schedules they feed.
- Demand windowsAnd target weeks of supply, tenant-tunable
- Allocation rulesPriorities you reorder
- Container specsDrive the whole-cart math
- One placeItems, stores, delivery schedules, and rules