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Example — Dashboards & Reporting
Operational Dashboard
Turning scattered data into one live view of the operation.
The problem
Leadership can't answer "what's happening right now" without walking the floor, calling supervisors, or waiting for someone to build a report — and by the time a report is finished, the numbers are already out of date.
Current state
- A manager pulls a WMS export, a shipping report, and two or three spreadsheets to put together a weekly report.
- Exceptions — delays, short shipments, backorders — surface only when someone happens to notice them.
- No single view shows order accuracy, throughput, or open tasks in real time.
Future state
- Existing data sources feed one live dashboard, updated automatically instead of assembled by hand.
- Leadership sees order accuracy, throughput, and exceptions as they happen, not at the end of the week.
- Reporting drops from hours of manual work to a few minutes of review.
Expected outcomes
- Faster decisions — problems get caught the day they happen, not the week after.
- Less manual reporting — the hours spent assembling data go back to the team.
- One source of truth — leadership and floor staff work from the same numbers.
Operations Overview
Order accuracy
98.4%
▲ 1.2%
Open tasks
12
— steady
Avg. fulfillment
1.8h
▼ 0.3h
ReceivingOn track
Pick & Pack2 delayed
ShippingOn track
Inventory SyncOn track
Example view — not actual client data.