技术
- 功能应用 - 库存管理系统
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 矿业
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 需求计划与预测
- 库存管理
关于客户
该客户是世界上最大的轮胎和橡胶公司之一,为全球客户提供各种轮胎。他们的产品范围包括乘用车、卡车、公共汽车、飞机、建筑和采矿车辆、摩托车等轮胎。该公司在预测和库存管理方面面临重大挑战,导致库存频繁过剩和短缺,并且缺乏对供应风险和产能优先级的了解。公司现有的系统Excel和Aspen无法有效应对这些挑战。
挑战
世界上最大的轮胎和橡胶公司之一向全球客户提供各种轮胎,但其运营面临着重大挑战。该公司正面临着不准确的预测,而这些预测主要是基于滞后指标。预测缺乏准确性导致缺乏对供应风险和产能优先级的了解。此外,该公司无法有效地利用需求驱动因素来预测未来趋势。这导致库存频繁过剩和短缺,从而产生潜在的库存负债,并需要额外的价格促销来清理库存。该公司当前的销售和运营计划 (S&OP) 流程效率低下,并且缺乏对供应风险和基于财务的产能优先级的可见性。
解决方案
该公司与领先的人工智能规划解决方案提供商 o9 合作,应对这些挑战。 o9 的平台使该公司能够了解需求驱动因素,例如经销商/零售商的销售情况和渠道库存信息、定价/促销影响以及邮政编码级别分析。这些信息用于更快地发现差距并更有效地应对不断变化的市场状况。该平台还通过将这些需求驱动因素纳入其预测功能,帮助该公司优化和降低库存水平。然后,销售人员利用这些见解向经销商提出品种建议。此外,o9 的平台为该公司提供了单一集成云原生平台的全面可见性,使其能够更有效地推动 S&OP。该公司还实施了企业知识图谱,集成了销售和需求规划、S&OP 以及假设场景规划。该公司用 o9 的平台替换了现有的系统 Excel 和 Aspen。
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