Supply chain visibility

Connect demand, purchasing, suppliers, warehouses, and logistics into a resilient supply chain view.

Supply chain systems should help teams see the flow of goods, information, and commitments from demand planning through sourcing, procurement, inventory, fulfilment, and logistics.

Suppliers Procurement Demand planning Inbound Warehouse Logistics BI
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Business case

What this Supply Chain Management solution is built to improve.

Best for teams that need to see supplier risk, inbound movement, demand signals, and fulfilment pressure early.

Supply chain software research emphasizes real-time visibility, inventory and order status, procurement, logistics, supplier collaboration, demand planning, and fast responses to disruption.

  • Track supplier performance, purchase orders, inbound stock, and delivery risk.
  • Connect demand forecasts with procurement, production, inventory, and logistics plans.
  • Expose bottlenecks across warehouse, transport, supplier, and customer commitments.
  • Create dashboards for fill rate, lead time, stock risk, and service reliability.

Ideal buyers

Distribution networks Manufacturing supply chains Retail operations Procurement teams

Typical integrations

Supplier portals Purchase orders Warehouse systems Transport and BI dashboards

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Solution architecture

Core modules configured around the way your team works.

LyraSite turns the module list into permissions, forms, dashboards, records, alerts, automations, and reporting views that support daily operations.

Supply chain visibility

Suppliers

Suppliers is scoped into the data model, user roles, workflow states, notifications, and dashboard metrics needed for supply chain management delivery.

Supply chain visibility

Procurement

Procurement is scoped into the data model, user roles, workflow states, notifications, and dashboard metrics needed for supply chain management delivery.

Supply chain visibility

Demand planning

Demand planning is scoped into the data model, user roles, workflow states, notifications, and dashboard metrics needed for supply chain management delivery.

Supply chain visibility

Inbound

Inbound is scoped into the data model, user roles, workflow states, notifications, and dashboard metrics needed for supply chain management delivery.

Supply chain visibility

Warehouse

Warehouse is scoped into the data model, user roles, workflow states, notifications, and dashboard metrics needed for supply chain management delivery.

Supply chain visibility

Logistics BI

Logistics BI is scoped into the data model, user roles, workflow states, notifications, and dashboard metrics needed for supply chain management delivery.

Implementation path

Built as a controlled business system, not a loose website module.

Every engagement starts with the operating model and ends with measurable workflows, connected data, and a maintainable delivery path.

Step 1

Network map

This phase defines owners, acceptance criteria, data inputs, automation rules, and reporting evidence so the project can move from workshop to production without vague handoff.

Step 2

Supplier data

This phase defines owners, acceptance criteria, data inputs, automation rules, and reporting evidence so the project can move from workshop to production without vague handoff.

Step 3

Planning rules

This phase defines owners, acceptance criteria, data inputs, automation rules, and reporting evidence so the project can move from workshop to production without vague handoff.

Step 4

Exception alerts

This phase defines owners, acceptance criteria, data inputs, automation rules, and reporting evidence so the project can move from workshop to production without vague handoff.

Step 5

Resilience dashboard

This phase defines owners, acceptance criteria, data inputs, automation rules, and reporting evidence so the project can move from workshop to production without vague handoff.

FAQ

Common questions about Supply Chain Management.

These answers are written for buyers comparing enterprise software, custom implementation, integrations, automation, and support options.

What does the LyraSite Supply Chain Management solution include?

It includes discovery, data modeling, workflow design, implementation, integration, dashboards, and the core modules: Suppliers, Procurement, Demand planning, Inbound, Warehouse, Logistics BI.

Can this solution connect with existing systems?

Yes. Typical integration points include Supplier portals, Purchase orders, Warehouse systems, Transport and BI dashboards, with API-first connections where possible and controlled automation where APIs are not available.

How does implementation start?

It starts with a workflow review, data and integration mapping, priority modules, acceptance criteria, and a clear delivery path before build work begins.

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