How Intelligent Replenishment Frees Working Capital
Across all industries, Days Net Working Capital (DNWC) are rising by up to 20 percent. What may sound like an abstract metric means billions of euros tied up in supply chains in practice.
Our AI-based platform provides you with precise forecasts for all relevant areas directly into your target system.
With our five powerful supply chain optimization products, we offer you tailor-made solutions to make your business processes more efficient and future-proof. Our AI-supported tools help you to perfect inventory planning and control, avoid overstocking, prevent supply bottlenecks and reduce capital commitment costs. From precise demand forecasts and optimized warehousing to strategic raw materials planning, we can help you take your supply chain to the next level.
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Our demand forecasting uses historical sales data, factors from external influences and predicts future demand so that you can make better data-driven decisions along your supply chain.
A forward-looking procurement strategy reduces costs and increases planning reliability. We have developed our Raw Material Forecast for this purpose: It shows optimal purchasing times, exploits market opportunities and enables early hedging - for example by fixing purchase prices or using suitable financial instruments to reduce fluctuations in value.
An optimal inventory strategy means less tied up capital and more flexibility. Our accurate forecasts enable reliable reconciliation of inventory and demand so that you can deliver at any time without maintaining unnecessary inventory.
An efficient sales and operating strategy includes avoiding excess and shortages, as well as better risk assessment. Our demand forecasting product can help you with this strategy and thus create a common data basis for all departments.
Net working capital (net working capital) is a key factor for a company's financial health. It describes the difference between current assets (receivables, inventories, liquid assets) and short-term liabilities (supplier loans, short-term loans).
Across all industries, Days Net Working Capital (DNWC) are rising by up to 20 percent. What may sound like an abstract metric means billions of euros tied up in supply chains in practice.
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