SCM 8 feature areas

Supply Chain Management.

End-to-end orchestration from supplier to customer.

01

Control Tower

A unified view of suppliers, orders, inventory, shipments, and disruption signals.

  • Network map and operational KPIs
  • Order status end to end
  • Inventory across nodes
  • Alerts routed to source records
02

Supplier Management

Supplier master data, performance, and activity sit in one operational view.

  • Supplier directory and profiles
  • Status filtering and search
  • Performance summary cards
  • Supplier details and contract links
03

Purchase Orders

PO state, receipt progress, and exceptions are visible across the chain.

  • PO list with status and search
  • Change-order workflow
  • Goods receipt linkage
  • Three-way-match visibility
04

Contracts & Agreements

Contract terms, dates, and obligations are connected to supplier execution.

  • Contract lifecycle records
  • Status management
  • Renewal and expiry alerts
  • Contract-to-PO relationship visibility
05

Supply Risk

Risk signals are grouped by supplier, lane, material, and site.

  • Disruption alerts
  • Supplier status changes
  • Late inbound and shortage flags
  • Risk notes and owner assignment
06

Inventory & Order Visibility

Inventory and order movement can be traced across tiers and nodes.

  • Multi-tier supplier visibility
  • Inventory by plant, DC, and hub
  • Inbound and outbound order timeline
  • Late, blocked, and at-risk status flags
07

Partner Collaboration

Suppliers and internal teams work from a shared exception record.

  • Supplier acknowledgement requests
  • Document and evidence exchange
  • Comments and assignment history
  • Resolution status tracking
08

Supply Chain Analytics

Performance, risk, and working-capital measures roll into the control tower.

  • On-time delivery and fill-rate trends
  • Inventory health by node
  • Supplier scorecard rollups
  • Exception aging dashboards

SCM FAQ

Supply Chain Management — questions buyers actually ask.

What does NexliOne SCM provide as a control tower?
NexliOne SCM is a network-visibility layer for supplier visibility, inventory across connected nodes, order status, and disruption alerts. It can pull data from procurement, SRM, inventory, and TMS into a single operational view.
Does NexliOne SCM offer multi-tier supplier visibility?
NexliOne is designed to support this workflow. Tier-2 and Tier-3 supplier risk and capacity can surface alongside Tier-1 where data is available, giving teams a clearer view beyond direct trading partners.
How does NexliOne SCM handle disruption alerts and exceptions?
Disruption alerts trigger on configured signals — supplier capacity drop, inventory shortfall at a node, late inbound, transportation exception. Each alert links to the underlying transactional data so the responder lands on the source record, not a generic dashboard.
Can NexliOne SCM track inventory and orders across the connected chain?
NexliOne is designed to support this workflow. Inventory across connected nodes and order status can be unified from operational modules, reducing the need for separate warehouse-first reporting.
Does NexliOne SCM integrate with TMS, WMS, DRP, and procurement?
NexliOne is designed to support this workflow. SCM is the visibility layer over the operational modules and can read from procurement, SRM, inventory, WMS, DRP, and TMS. Update behavior depends on the modules and systems in scope.

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