TurnB Approach


  • TurnB comprehended the client’s inventory management methodologies involved in procurement, internal transfers, warehousing, etc., and incorporated an approach to develop a custom framework to optimize inventory management.
  • Gained clarity on data capturing mechanisms deployed at each stage of stock movement.
  • Extracted purchase, transfer, and other stock-related data available in various data sources.
  • Performed exploratory data analysis on stock-related datasets and treated various data discrepancies due to improper data capturing and exception cases.
  • Identified SKU inventory planning factors like current stock, active days, supplier lead days, burnout days, re-order level, stock in transit, etc., and revamped the calculations based on identified factors and logics backed by inventory standard techniques like FIFO.
  • Designed and developed an analytical data layer in the client's environment and enabled automated scheduled updates for the analytical datasets to refresh with real-time data.
  • Identified top-performing SKUs from each product category based on demand and revenue contribution and flagged top-performing SKUs in red zones like stock-outs, on the verge of stock out, etc.
  • Designed metrics to monitor and assess the current inventory level in-house and in-transit, and KPIs were designed to shed light on various inventory challenges such as stock-outs, deadstock, excess stock, slow-moving, etc.
  • Separate dashboard views for users at different levels; from top management to store category buyers were designed and developed.
  • Provided various provisions in the dashboard to deep dive into the SKU segments based on sales performance, seasonality, procurement types like central, local, overseas, etc.
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Implications

  • The dashboard enabled business users and strategic planners to analyze various metrics across different dimensions and make informed decisions considering the inventory levels.
  • Timely actions on top SKUs that were out of stock or on the verge of stock out resulted in minimizing opportunity loss.
  • Non-moving and excess stocked SKUs in each location were exposed, and inventory levels were reduced by clearing excess stock.
  • Revamped inventory calculations enabled efficient stock replenishments through informed reordering and internal stock transfers.
  • Logical calculations deployed in the reports were used in other operational areas like LPO preparations, supplier negotiation, reordering, etc.
  • The shift to an advanced BI reporting framework enabled the client to better monitor their inventory and optimize it through improved tracking of stockouts, deadstock, slow-moving, and excess stock. This, in turn, reduced significant loss of sales and optimized inventory cost.