Supply Chain Control Tower
You use the Supply Chain Control Tower feature to simulate inventory supply and demand across your supply chain. NetSuite uses these forecasting simulations (snapshots) to analyze whether inventory levels are in line with demand or planned levels. This can help you juggle matching customer requests with supply availability.
Snapshot analysis can help you plan to receive a product only when it is needed, reducing inventory investment. Understanding your inventory levels in conjunction with forthcoming supply and demand helps you analyze your supply chain logistics to plan inventory purchases and production.
When you use Supply Chain Control Tower, snapshots can be performed for Inventory items and Assembly/Bill of Materials items. This includes lot numbered and serial numbered items. These snapshots show a running balance of inventory based on sales orders and future inventory levels.
NetSuite calculates supply and demand snapshots for the following transactions:
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Sales Orders (Demand only)
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Transfer Orders (Demand and Supply)
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Intercompany Transfer Orders (Demand and Supply)
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Work Orders (Demand and Supply)
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Purchase Orders (Supply only)
When you generate a snapshot for an assembly item, the snapshot simulates the inventory level only for the assembly item. You would need to generate additional snapshots for each component to analyze component inventory levels.
Snapshot simulations may also be useful for inventory planning to introduce new products or for end-of-life product phases.
If item record and location restrictions apply to users in your account based on their assigned role, those restrictions apply when accessing inventory information.
Related Topics
- Set Up the Supply Chain Control Tower Feature
- Generating a Supply Chain Snapshot
- Customizing a Snapshot Form
- Predicted Risks Portlet
- Enabling the Advanced Inventory Management Feature
- Inventory and Assembly Item Support
- Advanced Inventory Management FAQ
- Setting Up Advanced Inventory Management
- Demand Planning
- Distribution Resource Planning
- Supply Planning
- Supply Allocation
- Available to Promise
- Advanced Inventory Management