Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization

E2open’s Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization solution provides accurate modeling of current conditions, optimal inventory targets, fast run-times and rapid analyses, enabling organizations to reduce inventory while protecting or increasing service levels and customer satisfaction.

Supply chains run on inventory. If inventory is reduced without negatively impacting service levels, revenue increases while working capital, expedites and write-offs decline.

Companies with global supply chains, numerous stock-keeping units (SKUs) and unpredictable demand and supply have difficulty achieving this because many optimization solutions cannot fully represent real-life conditions or perform computations fast enough.

Best-in-Class Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization E2open Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization has been proven in extremely large supply chains to generate better results by using a more accurate measurement of forecast error. The solution takes into consideration real-life conditions such as shelf life and storage capacity and enables root-cause and what-if scenario analyses.

The outcome is not only a better inventory plan, but also one that supports more frequent target-setting for better tracking of current conditions.

Accurate Error Over Lead Time

E2open uses high-quality daily demand predictions for each SKU to measure daily forecast error. Error is then calculated over exactly as many days as the lead time for each SKU. When a forecast is available from E2open’s

Demand Sensing solution, E2open Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization uses the same forecast error computation for consistency and speed.


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