by Byron Song | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog
Inventory decision-making across multi-tiered supply chains is a big challenge. Too much stock ties up cash, while too little leads to costly stockouts and unhappy customers.. That’s why AI adoption in inventory management is accelerating fast, rising from $7.38...
by Jon Nicholas | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog
When there are Stockouts, people often blame poor forecasts or sudden change of demand or blame of suppliers, but the real problem runs deeper. In most supply chains, inventory decisions are made locally, not across the network. One warehouse is overstocked while...
by Byron Song | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog
Inventory planning no longer happens at a single location. In modern supply chains, decisions made at plants, central DCs, and regional DCs are deeply connected. Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization (MEIO) addresses this challenge by inventory optimization and...
by Byron Song | Dec 16, 2025 | Blog
Inventory in the wrong place might as well not exist. When the product you need is stocked away from the customer, the outcome is always the same. You either place a new replenishment order to a nearby warehouse and wait weeks for it to arrive, or you transfer it from...
by Jon Nicholas | Dec 10, 2025 | Blog
There’s a saying: “Manage replenishment so it doesn’t end up managing you.” Inventory replenishment has become a bigger priority than ever. Demand is unpredictable, lead times are longer, capacity is tight, and service expectations keep rising. It’s no surprise that...
by Byron Song | Dec 3, 2025 | Blog
Most inventory and replenishment processes still depend on large cross-functional teams and long chains of tools. The workflow is so entangled that improving it becomes a challenge on its own. Demand patterns shift quickly. Lead times stretch without warning. Supplier...