JDA Software Group has announced its Distribution-Centric Supply Chain Suite, an integrated set of cloud-based best-of-breed supply chain planning and execution solutions that holistically and iteratively solve inventory planning, replenishment and order fulfilment challenges.

JDA recognises that companies everywhere are facing an unprecedented set of supply chain challenges that are driving the need for significant change. Omni-channel complexity, growing competitive pressures and tightening margins are forcing organisations to rethink their supply chain strategies, tear down silos and rethink network execution holistically.

To help companies strategically address these challenges along their supply chain journey, JDA is launching its Distribution-Centric Supply Chain Suite that empowers retailers, manufacturers, 3PLs and wholesale distributors with the necessary elements required for intelligent and profitable distribution decision making.

Built upon decades of planning and execution experience, JDA’s Distribution-Centric Supply Chain Suite fulfils the vision of true inter-enterprise visibility and constraint-aware planning by enabling intelligent and profitable distribution decision-making that reduces inventory levels and costs, improves customer service through superior product availability and faster throughput, and creates more agile, profitable, and responsive operations.

“We believe that in order to achieve even greater levels of supply chain benefits for our customers, we must break down the barriers between these operational silos and allow them to process within integrated constraint-aware, cross-application workflows,” says Hamish Brewer, CEO, JDA Software.

“We do this by uniquely converging unsurpassed planning and execution capabilities while leveraging holistic visibility to identify risks and re-planning opportunities so that products arrive in customer’s hands profitably.”

The JDA Distribution-Centric Supply Chain Suite provides the following key capabilities and benefits:

* A single, holistic view of demand built from point-of-sale (POS) data and shaped by factors such as price, promotion and other events, that automatically drives optimal inventory distribution decisions along with warehouse planning of labour and slotting.
* Execution-aware planning that eliminates silos to proactively understand and plan against downstream constraints such as carrier capacity and warehouse throughput to eliminate bottlenecks and excess labour costs.
* Enterprise-wide inventory visibility to inventory and orders, coupled with profitable order promising logic to help achieve customer satisfaction without sacrificing margin.
* Iterative planning and execution detects changes and disruptions as they occur across the supply chain, enabling efficient re-planning on a new set of execution constraints; eliminating latency, manual rework, and inadequate on-the-fly decision making.