Supply Chain EBS Reporting
Predict disruptions. Optimize inventory. Elevate supplier performance.
With 100+ prebuilt Oracle EBS Supply Chain reports, SplashBI empowers procurement, planning, and logistics teams with real-time visibility and control.
What Supply Chain Teams Can Do With Real-Time Reporting
SplashBI Pre-Built Reports that give you these insights:
- Inventory Valuation by Subinventory
- On-Hand vs Forecast Demand
- Slow & Obsolete Inventory Analysis
- Inventory Turns by Category
- Reorder Point Monitoring
SplashBI Pre-Built Reports that give you these insights:
- Vendor Quality Scorecard
- Late Delivery Report
- Approved Supplier List Audit
- Purchase Price Variance by Vendor
- Procurement Cycle Time Analysis
SplashBI Pre-Built Reports that give you these insights:
- Backorder Trend Analysis
- Supply vs Demand Exception Report
- Purchase Order Aging
- MRP Supply-Demand Gaps
- Supplier Lead Time Volatility
Use Case Scenario:
Transforming Reactive Procurement into Predictive Planning
A global manufacturing company was constantly firefighting stockouts and production delays due to reactive procurement. After implementing SplashBI’s supply chain reporting packs, they identified recurring backorder patterns, late vendor trends, and misaligned inventory targets. The result: 30% fewer emergency purchase orders, a 20% reduction in carrying costs, and vastly improved supplier scorecarding.
What this unlocks...
With SplashBI’s Supply Chain Report Library, you gain more than answers—you gain foresight.
Before SplashBI:
Supply chain decisions made reactively—after issues already hit.
High carrying costs from safety stock buffers.
Fragmented visibility into vendor reliability and lead time trends.
With SplashBI:
Streamlined procurement decisions based on historical performance and forecasts.
Predictive inventory planning that keeps stock lean—but prepared.
Real-time vendor insights to support stronger negotiations and fewer surprises.
Cross-Function Insights Supply Chain – Oracle EBS
Supply chain efficiency is not just about inventory or logistics. It is about how procurement, finance, and operations connect.
Supply Chain and Finance
Reconcile purchasing commitments and supplier payments to detect budget leaks, track savings, and support cash flow forecasts.
Supply Chain and Projects
Align material availability with project timelines to avoid costly delays and ensure accurate cost tracking.
Supply Chain and Payroll
Monitor labor costs tied to warehouse operations or production lines and analyze workforce impact on throughput.
Supply Chain and Expenses
Flag high-cost logistics or unapproved freight charges that appear in expense reports but impact supply margins.