Smart Sourcing. Smart Logistics. Smart Fulfillment.

Disruptions form. Stockouts hit. Freight costs compound. Orion surfaces the risk before your next procurement cycle closes.

Opportunity

Lead times normalizing across all suppliers. Opportunity to reduce safety stock by 22% and free up $2.8M in working capital.

Risk

Three critical suppliers showing on-time delivery below 90%. Stockout risk triggered on 12 SKUs — recommend expedited orders.

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Vendor Concentration Risk Hidden in Plain Sight

Surfaces concentration exposure, single-source dependencies, and tier-2 supplier risk that aggregate spend reports never reveal.

Analyzes: Spend distribution by vendor and category, single-source dependencies, geographic concentration, contract terms, and financial health signals across the supplier portfolio.
Delivers: Concentration risk scores, diversification recommendations, and contract renewal priorities — delivered to procurement leadership on a monthly cadence.

Inventory Positions Drifting Into Stockout

Balances service level targets against carrying costs — not just static replenishment rules that ignore demand variability.

Analyzes: Demand signals, inventory positions, reorder points, safety stock levels, and in-transit inventory across all locations and SKUs.
Delivers: Rolling demand forecasts, automated reorder triggers, and overstock and stockout alerts by SKU and distribution center — on a daily cadence.

Freight Costs Compounding Without Visibility

Surfaces cost and reliability trade-offs by lane before rate renewals and peak season commitments lock in suboptimal contracts.

Analyzes: Carrier performance, freight costs, lane rates, transit times, and delivery reliability by route, mode, and region.
Delivers: Carrier scorecards, lane cost benchmarks, and freight spend optimization recommendations — on a monthly cadence with quarterly trend summaries.

Connect to your data warehouse on day one

Orion connects directly to Snowflake, BigQuery, Postgres, Databricks, and other data warehouses where your supply chain data already lives. No new infrastructure. No replatforming. No engineering sprint.

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Orion integrates with ERP, TMS, WMS, and supplier portals
Orion surfaces supply chain intelligence proactively

Supply chain intelligence that gets smarter day over day

Orion arrives with supplier risk frameworks, inventory optimization logic, logistics benchmarks, and procurement definitions built in. It learns from your supply data to predict disruptions before they reach your facility.

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Surface supply risks before your team asks

When a supplier's lead time variance spikes, your procurement lead gets the at-risk inventory positions — not a data pull request. When a SKU approaches reorder threshold, the replenishment recommendation is already queued for approval.

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Orion delivers proactive supply chain insights
Automated supply chain reports delivered on schedule

Reports that run themselves

Weekly supplier scorecards, daily inventory digests, monthly freight spend analyses — scheduled, formatted, and delivered to the right inbox. No manual pulls.

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Supply Chain FAQ

Common questions about Orion for supply chain and procurement teams.

Yes. Define your supplier scorecard criteria in the Knowledge Base, connect Orion to your procurement and logistics data, and it continuously monitors vendor metrics — surfacing outliers with root-cause context before they become disruptions.

Yes — as long as the data lands in your warehouse. Orion connects directly to Snowflake, BigQuery, Postgres, Databricks, and other data warehouses, and can join and analyze data from multiple upstream systems (ERP, WMS, procurement) in a single analysis once they're piped into your warehouse.

If your forecast models produce output that lands in your warehouse, Orion can incorporate that data as context. You can also load your forecasting methodology into the Knowledge Base so Orion's analyses reference it correctly.

Yes. Define the analysis once, schedule it weekly, and subscribe the relevant stakeholders to receive the output in whatever format they need — slide deck, dashboard, or formatted report.

Yes. Orion can read contract terms, compare them against payment or fulfillment data, and trigger notifications when terms are violated. This is part of Orion's workflow automation capability and is already live with supply chain customers.

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