Supply Chain Management System
Download BrochureDostavi – Supply Chain Management System plays a crucial role in businesses whose operations involve logistics, warehousing, manufacturing and production. Our system is primed with a state-of-the-art supply chain management module that helps you handle all aspects of procurement, sales and logistics with ease and efficiency.
Supply chain management software is a category of software applications designed to facilitate and optimize the various activities involved in managing the flow of goods, services, and information within a supply chain. These software solutions help organizations streamline their supply chain processes, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance overall supply chain visibility and control.
The SCM module would also assist you in managing supplier relationships and assessing risks through its analytics tools and reporting capabilities. The module could be easily incorporated with financials for instant data synchronization and prevention of data duplication.
Processing Customer Requirements
SCMS can help enhance the speed of customer requirement processing. This includes checking for raw material availability, product manufacturing, and passing the product to the logistics team. The software can track the entire process, and ensure that the product is delivered on time.
Inventory Management
In warehouses, managers can use SCMS to effectively manage the quantity of stocked goods. The software can also help support inventory concerns such as asset management, replenishment lead time, and future inventory and price forecasting.
Purchase Order Processing
With SCMS, the purchase order processes are usually automated. It reduces time and effort needed to generate and manage purchase orders. Pre-defined parameters can be set up to replenish inventories, generate serial numbers for product shipments, and track inventory costs.
Supplier Relationship Management
The strategic planning and managing of all supplier interactions can be accomplished with SCMS. The software can be used to assess the supplier’s assets and capabilities and compare them with the organizations business strategy.
Warehouse Managment
SCMS can effectively support a warehouse management system in the movement and storage of products. SCMS can quickly process transactions such a picking, placing, receiving, and shipping.
Corporations
Corporations have turned increasingly to global sources for their supplies. This globalization of supply management has forced companies to look for more effective ways to coordinate the flow of materials into and out of the company.
Companies and Distribution Channels
Companies and distribution channels compete more today on the basis of time and quality. Having a defect-free product to the customer faster and more reliably than the competition is no longer seen as competitive advantage but simply a requirement to be in the market. Customers demand products consistently delivered faster, exactly on time, and with no damage. Each of these necessitates closer coordination with supplier and distributors
Global Orientation and Increased Performance
The global orientation and increased performance based competition combined with rapidly changing technology and economic conditions all contribute to market place uncertainty. This uncertainty requires great flexibility on the part of individual companies and distribution channels, which in turn demand more flexibility in channel relationship.
- Ability to integrate throughout the supply chain
- Real-time and collaboration capabilities
- Process optimization abilities
- Analytics and forecasting
- Cloud-based access and mobility
- Scale-ability
- Security
Brands we work with
Our “DOSTAVI” Supply Chain Management system is being used in the renowned clients like bKash Limited, Brick & Bridges and Merit Real Estate & Development Limited. The objective of every supply chain is to maximize the overall value generated. The value a supply chain generates is the difference between what the final product is worth to the customer and the cost of supply chain incurs in filling the customer's request. For most commercial supply chains, value will be strongly correlated with supply chain profitability i.e. the difference between the revenue generated from the customer and the overall cost across the supply chain.