- Supply Chain Management
Turn the gaps in your supply chain into a system
Unify purchasing, logistics, warehousing, and production on a single Supply Chain Management system (SCM) from Inlab. Anticipate demand, prevent disruptions, and make rapid decisions with real-time data. Supply is no longer just monitored, it is actively managed.
Transparent Purchasing
Communication with Suppliers
Supplier Relationships
Accurate Planning
- Why?
Bring Your Supply Processes Under Complete Control
Inlab’s SCM module lets you do far more than observe your supply chain, it empowers you to run it proactively. Optimise every phase from planning to delivery and let the business grow without slowing its rhythm.
Forecast-Driven Planning
Use AI support to predict demand in advance and act before disruptions arise.
Unified Processes
Eliminate fragmentation by integrating purchasing, logistics, production, and warehouse data in one system.
Real-Time Reporting
See at a glance where each item is, how much stock remains, and when it will be delivered.
Sustainable and Agile Management
Lower costs, optimise environmental impact, and respond adaptively to market changes.
When Stock Is Late and Purchase-to-Delivery Links Break
If your entire supply chain is stuck in “waiting” mode, you are losing more than time, you are losing opportunity. By connecting every supply node in a single system with Inlab’s SCM solution, you manage outcomes, not risks.
- FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have delays and information gaps between purchasing, stock control, and delivery, an SCM system is no longer a luxury but a necessity. Integrating processes delivers greater results at lower cost.
Our SCM module can integrate with other ERP platforms. The goal is to remove data silos and create unified visibility.
Yes. Based on your sales history, turnover, and market trends, the SCM system performs automatic planning so you can focus on strategic decisions.
Absolutely. Logistics, warehouse placement, stock tracking, and delivery stages all operate together inside the SCM system.
No. We implement the system in phases. While your current processes continue, the new system is built and tested in the background.