What is OrderGrid?
OrderGrid is a cloud-native platform that integrates Inventory Management, Demand Forecasting, and Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). The solution is designed to coordinate supply chain operations for sectors with high-turnover inventory requirements, such as Grocery, Food Distribution, and Fresh Food Retail.
Key Capabilities
- AI-Driven Demand Forecasting: Utilizes predictive models to analyze historical consumption patterns and anticipate future stock requirements.
- Automated Replenishment: Manages inventory levels across multiple nodes and automates restocking workflows to reduce waste and prevent stockouts.
- Warehouse Management (WMS): Provides tools for overseeing the warehouse lifecycle, including receiving, put-away, and order fulfillment processes.
- Omnichannel Order Management (OMS): Centralizes orders from various streams, including DTC (Direct-to-Consumer), Gas & Convenience outlets, and traditional retail, into a unified fulfillment queue.
- API-First Framework: Employs an extensible architecture to facilitate integration with existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and third-party logistics providers.
Audience & Use Cases
- Audience: Operations managers, supply chain directors, and logistics technologists.
- Use Case: Managing complex, perishable inventory within the Food and Beverage sector and scaling retail distribution across diverse global markets.
Technical Specifications
- Architecture: Cloud-based and API-first.
- Functional Scope: WMS, OMS, Demand Planning, and Replenishment.
- Market Presence: The vendor reports presence in nine global markets with over ten enterprise partners.
- Implementation: The platform is designed for rapid deployment via a modular integration model.
Categories & Use Cases
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Mobile Application | No |
FAQs
What is OrderGrid?
OrderGrid is a cloud-native platform that integrates Inventory Management, Demand Forecasting, and Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). The solution is designed to coordinate supply chain operations for sectors with high-turnover inventory requirements, such as Grocery, Food Distribution, and Fresh Food Retail.