Use cases: I want to:
Create and manage profiles for the various organisations involved in my supply chain.
Add physical location records, such as factories, warehouses, or forests.
Catalog the raw materials that flow through our network.
Set up profiles and variants for the products we manufacture, store, or distribute to ensure accurate tracking.
Follow the steps below to input your core organisational and product data.
1. Establish Organisations
Start by defining the entities involved in your supply chain or operations, whether they are your internal business units, suppliers, or partners.
Add New Organisations: Learn how to create profiles for the different companies and entities you interact with.
Check Organisation Details: Review or edit the information entered for your registered organisations to ensure accuracy.
2. Add Locations
Next, define the physical locations, such as factories, warehouses, or forests, associated with your operations.
Add New Locations: Create new location sites within your workspace.
Check Location Details: Review or edit your existing locations to verify site information.
3. Define Materials
With your organisations and locations set up, you can begin cataloging the raw inputs or components that flow through your network.
Add Materials: Learn how to create records for the raw materials you source, track, or process.
Check Material Details: Verify or edit the specifications of your saved materials.
4. Input Products
Finally, set up the products that are manufactured, stored, or distributed across your locations.
Add Products: Create primary profiles for the products in different types and stages.
Check Product Details: Review or edit your product catalog to ensure all specifications are accurate.
Product Variants: Learn how to manage different versions, sizes, or models of the same primary product without creating duplicate entries.