Supply Chain Assistant.
The demand-planner your operators actually use.
Supply Chain Assistant sits next to your planners, not above them. It ingests demand signals, promotions, macro data, and factory constraints, then produces the weekly plan, the exception list, and the answers to the questions leadership asks between reviews. Deployed to FMCG and CPG operators shipping to hundreds of SKUs and dozens of markets.
38%
Reduction in forecast MAPE
3,200
SKUs under continuous forecast
12
Markets covered
Built for the teams already asking these questions.
- S&OP leaders and demand planners at FMCG, CPG, and retail
- Ops teams under constant SKU proliferation and short shelf-lives
- Supply chain executives who want fewer inputs, better decisions
A short, deliberate path from first note to shipped outcome.
01
Ingest signals
Sell-through, promotions, weather, holidays, macro, factory constraints. We plumb what you already have; we don't demand new instrumentation.
02
Plan and explain
Weekly demand plan by SKU and market, with the exception list and the why. Planners see the drivers, edit the numbers, and the model learns.
03
Answer between reviews
Leadership asks 'why is Bombay so light?' — the assistant answers in a paragraph, with the number and the drivers, in-context in Teams or Slack.
Concrete artefacts. Owned by your team.
- Weekly demand plan by SKU x market
- Exception list with explainable drivers
- Slack / Teams assistant for ad-hoc questions
- Continuous model retraining on planner feedback
Plumbs into what you already run.
Where Supply Chain Assistant is running.
Supply Chain Assistant sits on top of these practices.
Real numbers, reference architecture, and how we'd scope it for you.
No sales sequence. A short PDF, the reference architecture, and a link to book time with a senior practitioner if you want to talk further.
Bring us the Supply Chain Assistant brief.
Book a 30-minute discovery call and a senior practitioner will scope the engagement honestly.
or email contact@headify.com
