The analysis, the reporting, and the monitoring in between, run by purpose-built tools with a planner in the loop.
Each stage of the planning cycle runs on a tool built for it, so the analysis happens continuously and the planner spends time on the decisions.
Probabilistic demand by product, channel, and location, tuned to seasonality, promotions, and trend, so availability holds without the cash buried in safety stock.
See it →Every SKU classified by value and volatility, with safety stock and reorder points sized to the risk it actually carries, concentrating working capital in the stock that earns it.
See it →What to order, how much, and when, sequenced across locations and lead times, so orders land on time and on quantity while excess steadily comes down.
See it →Continuous monitoring that surfaces the few items needing a decision, ranked by urgency, catching issues while they are still cheap to fix.
See it →Board-ready reporting assembled straight from your raw exports, with the narrative drafted for you, ready when the meeting is and hours of it off the planner's desk.
See it →Side-by-side scenarios that quantify the trade-offs across demand, stock, and spend, pressure-testing the commitment before the capital goes out.
See it →DLX AI does more than run the numbers. It turns raw exports into reporting and dashboards your planning team can act on, with the insight written in.
AI carries the volume; the judgment stays human. Every tool is built to support a planner staying in the loop.
Models run on your own numbers and your own workflow, so the output reflects how your business actually operates, rather than a generic benchmark.
How the system is configured, what it runs on and what your team permits, is defined with you in the diagnostic, in your environment and on your terms.
Start with a Demand Diagnostic and see the return mapped against your own data, before any commitment.
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