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  • Logistics & Supply Chain

Turn supply chain volatility into coordinated execution across your network

Supply chain leaders are expected to keep supply flowing, reduce disruption, improve visibility, and respond faster across every tier. SupplyOn helps manufacturers do that by connecting planning, supplier collaboration, delivery, transport, warehouse execution, and real-time visibility in one multi-enterprise process.

Your challenges

High volatility. Too many handoffs. Not enough control.

Supply chain teams have to manage forecast changes, supplier responses, shipment status, warehouse events, and stock positions across disconnected workflows and systems. As a result, changes are easy to miss, supplier follow-up becomes manual, and bottlenecks are often recognized too late. The problem is not a lack of data. It is the lack of one consistent operational process across the relevant transactions.

Shortages are still detected too late

Capacity constraints, supplier delays, and stock gaps often become visible only when escalation options are already limited.

Demand changes faster than suppliers can respond

Forecast and schedule changes often reach suppliers too late, leaving teams to react only after supply risk is already building.

Real-time visibility is still too narrow

Most organizations still lack one shared view across suppliers, locations, production progress, inventory, and transport events.

Execution is fragmented across transport, delivery, and warehouse flows

ASN, FPA, shipment visibility, goods receipt, and inbound handling are often managed across disconnected teams and tools.

Your mandate

Deliver on Four Fronts

SupplyOn creates the connected data foundation for supply chain collaboration through structured transactional processes across forecast, order, delivery, goods receipt, and invoice. That shared process foundation improves transparency, reduces manual coordination, and makes earlier risk identification possible where it matters operationally.

Align demand with supplier execution earlier

SupplyOn connects forecasts, delivery schedules, purchase orders, and supplier confirmations in one structured collaboration process. That helps manufacturers turn changing demand into visible supplier commitments instead of relying on manual follow-up and fragmented communication.

Key Features
  • Share demand and schedule changes in a structured digital process
  • Capture supplier confirmations and deviations in one workflow
  • Detect risks earlier before they disrupt supply or production
Impact
  • Better alignment between demand and supplier execution
  • Fewer surprises close to delivery and goods receipt
  • Less manual follow-up across planning and procurement teams
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Prevent shortages before they stop production

SupplyOn helps teams identify where constraints are building before disruption reaches the line. By connecting capacity management, supplier production progress, and stock visibility, manufacturers can detect risk earlier and act before supply continuity is affected.

Key Features
  • Compare future demand against available supplier capacity
  • Monitor supplier production progress and likely delivery impact
  • Gain stock visibility across sites and tiers before shortages escalate
Impact
  • Earlier warning on bottlenecks and supplier delays
  • Better prioritization of mitigation actions
  • Stronger supply continuity across volatile conditions

Control delivery, transport, and warehouse execution in one flow

SupplyOn connects delivery management, ASN, FPA, goods receipt, warehouse collaboration, and transport management into one execution model. That gives teams more control from shipment notification to receipt and from dock planning to freight settlement.

Key Features
  • Improve inbound and outbound coordination across partners
  • Give teams better shipment, receipt, and dock-side visibility
  • Reduce manual effort across transport, delivery, and warehouse workflows
Impact
  • Better delivery reliability
  • Faster response to shipment and inbound deviations
  • Lower coordination effort across logistics operations
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Build real-time visibility across the network

SupplyOn helps manufacturers move from isolated status updates to connected control. Real-time visibility, control towers, production monitoring, stock transparency, and multi-tier location insight make it easier to detect deviations early and respond with the right cross-functional action.

Key Features
  • Connect supplier, transport, production, stock, and delivery signals
  • Monitor critical control points across the lifecycle
  • Use predictive and exception-based insight to focus attention where it matters most
Impact
  • Fewer blind spots across the supply network
  • Faster reaction to operational risk
  • Better decisions based on actual execution data, not assumptions

Proven impact across supply chain & logistics operations

Manufacturers use SupplyOn to reduce coordination effort, improve visibility, and respond faster across supply chain execution.

–50%

Planning and logistics coordination effort

+50%

ETA accuracy across transport visibility

–80%

Manual supplier follow-up effort

–75%

Reaction time in exception management

Modules that fit your strategy

Purpose-Built Tools for Modern Supply Chain Execution

Forecasts & Delivery Schedules

Connect demand with supplier execution.

Capacity Management

Prevent bottlenecks through capacity collaboration.

Purchase Order & Confirmation

Turn orders into supplier commitments.

VMI | Kanban | JIT/JIS

Synchronize replenishment with real demand.

Delivery (ASN | FPA | Pack2Stock)

Connected delivery collaboration process

Production Progress Monitoring

Predictive supplier progress tracking

Stock Visibility (1-n-tier)

Multi-tier inventory risk visibility

Transport Management

Connected transport execution management

Realtime Visibility | Control Towers

Real-time supply chain visibility

Empties Management

Controlled reusable packaging management

Ready to Transform Logistics & Supply Chain

Take control before disruption reaches production

Connect planning, supplier collaboration, delivery, transport, warehouse execution, and real-time visibility in one structured process — so your teams can act earlier, reduce firefighting, and keep supply on track.