Supply Chain Systems Portfolio

Analectic Distribution

A fictional food distribution company used to demonstrate real supply chain systems architecture — product lifecycle management, automated diagnostics, and multi-layer analytics engines, rebuilt from first principles in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Synthetic data · Real methodology · No vendor tools
Tool 01

Launchpad

The central PLM control panel. A single-screen command centre showing live SKU health, pipeline status, and flagged items requiring action — the first thing opened every morning.

PLM Control Panel Dashboard
Launchpad's job isn't to show everything — it's to show the right things. Every figure here triggers a downstream action. SKUs in the red column don't leave this screen without an owner.
Tool 02

Death Spiral Diagnostic

Identifies SKUs entering a self-reinforcing decline — falling sales reducing reorder confidence, which reduces availability, which accelerates the fall. Catches it before the business notices.

Diagnostic Risk Detection Threshold Logic
A SKU enters Death Spiral territory when declining velocity, low stock cover, and falling branch range converge simultaneously. Each factor alone is manageable. Together, they compound. This tool makes the pattern visible before it becomes a write-off.
Tool 03

Daily Reporting Engine

Automated morning snapshot that generates channel-specific reports from overnight inventory data. Zero manual intervention. Each output formatted for its audience — operations, sales, and procurement.

Automation Reporting Multi-channel
The engine doesn't just automate distribution — it applies audience logic. The operations report flags availability gaps. The sales report surfaces opportunity. The procurement report prioritises reorder urgency. Same data. Three different truths.
Tool 04

Logistics Investigator — Trident

Three interdependent audit tools that cross-reference delivery performance, claim validity, and branch-level discrepancies. Designed to surface what individual reports can't see alone.

Audit Logistics Cross-reference Claims
Trident's power is in the intersection. Prong one sees delivery timing. Prong two sees credit claims. Prong three sees branch receipts. A discrepancy in one prong is a query. A discrepancy across all three is a finding.
Tool 05

SLA Analytics Engine

Triple-layer service level analysis across supplier, distribution, and branch tiers. Identifies where in the chain performance is degrading and quantifies the downstream impact.

SLA Performance 3-tier Analysis
A 94% supplier fill rate sounds healthy — until you trace which SKUs missed. When high-velocity lines underperform, the branch-level SLA collapse is disproportionate. The engine maps that cascade so the right conversation happens with the right supplier.