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Hi All,
This is my first time posting and not sure I am in the right forum, but hopefully someone will be able to offer some insight.
I am trying to brainstorm ways to represent inventory movements at an order level. The idea is that I will be able evaluate historical order data, to assess the time between each stage of the process to identify lags / weak points in the supply chain network.
I am simply hoping to find some inspiration on what approached and visualisations in Power BI might best accomodate this requirement.
End goal will be to:
- seach order number, or, aggregate at part / category over time
- add a what if / sensitivity analysis component to test the system for shock
- allocate risk ratings to a supplier and segment them for further visualisation/analysis
- provide a health rating to each customer profile (which in this case is a project)
So for instance, the process would look something like this:
1. customer/project makes request
2. quote sent to supplier
3. supplier responds
4. order sent to supplier
6. order delivered to distribution centre
7. order delivered to customer/project
My thoughts so far have been leaning towards using a sankey or network diagram, although im not sure that these are the best fit.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
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