Perennial Products and Stock

Perennial BI - Products and Stock

provides visual insights into your company's Inventory function, including:

  • The 20% of Products that generate 80% of your company's sales - to help you focus on the products that drive your business success, and to identify those that might need a bit of a "leg-up" to continue in your product range, or be discarded altogether;
  • Product Purchases by Division, by Product and by Supplier - to help you identify products that might be less expensive to source from alternative suppliers;
  • Product Outwards Delivery Performance - to help you manage demand for your products so that customer orders are satisfied in full and on time, all the time;
  • Product Inwards Delivery Performance - to help you manage supply of your products so that customer demand can be coordinated with delivery from suppliers;
  • Inactive and Slow-Moving Stock - to help you identify products that should be discontinued to reduce the cost of holding stock;
  • How your company is performing against Key Performance Indicators for each of the above in a KPI Scorecard for Products and Stock.

You can access the Dashboards and Reports that we have created and published to this website from the link at the bottom of this page.

An example is shown below. It contains a Matrix with a Decomposition Tree, which allows you to visualize Sales by Product across multiple dimensions - in this case, by Product Group, by Product and by Customer Group - and it can also drill down to individual customers.

Perennial BI Products Decomposition Tree

Discover Perennial BI for Products and Stock
Perennial BI provides the visual insights that help Inventory Managers identify the company's most profitable and sought-after products, and deliver them to its customers in full and on time. You can have a look at the Dashboards and Reports that we have created with sample data for the Products and Stock Function by
clicking here

You can scroll through each page one by one from the Page Number navigator at bottom right of each page. And of course, if you have any questions, or would like a guided tour, please refer to the Contact Us page to give us a call or send us an email so we can schedule a no obligation online meeting.