Use cases: I want to:
Create and define specific static supply chain by grouping my linked locations and organisations together.
Visualise the end-to-end flow of our network from the upstream sources all the way to the downstream destinations.
Review and monitor established supply chain networks to ensure our chain of custody tracking accurately reflects our real-world operations.
Building and viewing these static supply chains gives you a comprehensive, top-down view of your operations, showing exactly how your entities and facilities connect to form a complete path.
Follow the guides below to define and visualize your supply chain networks.
1. Build Your Supply Chains
Before you can view the specific network, you need to group your connected locations into a defined supply chain.
Add Supply Chains: Learn how to configure and save a new static supply chain model by selecting the relevant connected locations that make up the flow.
2. Visualise the Network
Once the supply chains are established, you can use Interu's visualisation tools to get a clear picture of your network structure.
View Supply Chains: Discover how to access an interactive overview of your configured supply chains, allowing you to trace the end-to-end routes and verify the relationships between all your connected entities.