Supply Chain Orchestration

Multi-Warehouse Logic

Optimize fulfillment across your entire network. We build intelligent allocation systems that provide total inventory visibility across warehouses, distribution centers, and dropship partners.

Timeline 10–14 Weeks
Investment Starting at $30,000
Best For Multi-Node Manufacturers
Deliverable DOM Logic Layer

The Problem

Fragmented inventory is a silent profit killer. When your B2B portal can't see stock across all locations, you lose sales due to "false" out-of-stocks or sky-high shipping costs from fulfilling orders from the wrong node. Without intelligent logic, managing split shipments and dropship vendors becomes a manual data nightmare.

Our Approach

We implement a Distributed Order Management (DOM) logic layer. By unifying your ERP data with web-front logic, we enable real-time ATP calculations and intelligent sourcing. The result is a system that automatically routes orders to the optimal warehouse based on proximity, stock level, and fulfillment cost.

Capabilities

What's Included

Real-time ATP Calculation

Give dealers an accurate "Available-to-Promise" date by calculating stock on hand, incoming POs, and current fulfillment velocity in real-time.

Intelligent Sourcing

Automatically allocate inventory from the distribution center (DC) closest to the customer to reduce transit time and shipping expenses.

Split Shipment Logic

Seamlessly manage orders that need to be fulfilled from multiple locations, providing dealers with clear tracking for each partial delivery.

Dropship Vendor Integration

Extend your catalog without carrying inventory by integrating directly with dropship vendors for automated order handoffs and status updates.

Inventory Balancing

Receive data-driven alerts when inventory is lopsided across nodes, allowing for proactive stock transfers before stock-outs occur.

DC Performance Tracking

Monitor fulfillment speed and error rates by location, giving you the visibility needed to optimize your physical supply chain nodes.

Mastering the Distributed Supply Chain

For mid-market manufacturers, the ability to promise a delivery date is just as important as the product itself. Multi-warehouse logic is the "brain" that makes those promises reliable. We focus on bridging the gap between your physical inventory and your digital storefront, ensuring that your dealers see a unified view of your availability—regardless of where the product physically sits.

We utilize event-driven architectures to ensure that when a pallet leaves Warehouse A, the portal reflects that change globally in seconds. This prevents the "double-sell" scenario that plagues legacy systems and builds significant trust with your dealer network.

Rules-Based Order Routing

Every business has different fulfillment priorities. We build flexible rules engines that allow you to prioritize routing based on your specific goals: whether that's minimizing shipping zones, clearing out aged stock from a specific DC, or prioritizing VIP dealer accounts for the fastest possible shipping lane.

  • Proximity-based fulfillment logic for reduced shipping costs.
  • Priority node routing for high-margin service parts.
  • Automated "Back-order" notifications based on production lead times.
  • Safety stock buffer logic per location to prevent overselling.
Applications

Supply Chain Scenarios

01

The Regional Speed-Boost

A manufacturer with warehouses in Ohio and Nevada uses our logic to ensure West Coast dealers always receive orders from the Nevada DC, cutting shipping time by 60%.

02

The Virtual Inventory Play

An industrial tool maker integrates three external dropship vendors into their portal, instantly doubling their SKU count without adding a single square foot of warehouse space.

03

The Split-Order Recovery

When a dealer orders 10 units but only 5 are in the local DC, the system automatically fulfills the remainder from the central hub and notifies the dealer of the two-part delivery.

04

The Seasonal Rebalance

During a peak winter rush, the system identifies excess inventory in a southern DC and reroutes northern orders to balance the load across the network.

The Process

Orchestrating Your Network

1

Inventory Audit

We map out your current data silos—ERP, WMS, and vendor sheets—to create a unified inventory schema.

2

Logic Design

We define the routing rules: which nodes are prioritized, how back-orders are handled, and how split shipments are triggered.

3

Integration & Hub Build

We build the AWS-native hub that sits between your portal and your fulfillment nodes to manage the traffic and data flow.

4

Simulation & Launch

We run thousands of order simulations to stress-test the logic before going live with your dealer network.

Get Started

Maximize Your Inventory Utility

Stop losing money to inefficient fulfillment. Schedule a discovery call to see how intelligent multi-warehouse logic can transform your supply chain.

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