
Connect demand, inventory, and production execution in one place. Forecast requirements, issue orders, and delegate work with the same product and supply context your teams already trust.
Pair planning with live procurement signals—lead times, stock, and RFQs—so what you promise customers matches what purchasing can secure and the shop can build.
Supply Chain

Lily maps supplier reality and risk so planning windows reflect the network, not a static spreadsheet.
Data management

John keeps BOMs and inventories aligned so forecasts and production orders reference the assembly everyone released.
Compliance

Michelle ties evidence and change history to the same released records planners and operations execute against.

Less firefighting when demand or priorities shift mid-quarter
Earlier warning on material risk when inventories or lead times move
Tighter alignment between planning, procurement, and the sales forecast
Faster agreement on which orders to protect when capacity is tight
Plans that stay tied to actual BOMs, products, and supply signals—not isolated files
See how Dawn ties planning to product data, inventory, and procurement—so your teams work from the same facts.