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Inventory Control and Promotion Management
Contract Price Compliance Monitoring
Historical Data Reporting and Analysis
Shelf-life Sensitive Product Visibility
Supplier Efficiencies
Additional Measurements

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Foodservice Data Reporting and Historical Analysis

A core component of the ANALYZE® Data Reporter, our On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) tool provides historical data reporting to facilitate various types of historic and trend analyses for foodservice operators, ultimately supporting more effective future decision-making.

The OLAP tool is a powerful, yet flexible analytical resource that enables you to drill down, filter and sort your supply chain data across numerous dimensions that you define. The tool facilitates comparative analysis across distribution centers, products, suppliers, ADI regions, promotions and time periods – just to name a few – and it supports both graphical and tabular formats.

OLAP Analyzers are built around your primary distributor data feeds and can be customized based on your needs in the following areas:
  • Purchase Analyzer – provides information about distributor purchases across various dimensions, including suppliers, product categories, geographic regions and time periods.
  • Sales Analyzer – provides access to a comprehensive array of foodservice distributor sales information by distribution center, unit, ADI region, promotion and time period.
  • Inventory Analyzer – provides the capability to examine inventory trends at all of your distribution centers by combining average on-hand values with historic sales and purchase volumes. It also can monitor inventory turn rates by distribution center, storage temperature and product.

BASIX provides state of the art foodservice tools, putting you in the driver seat of your distributor data reporting, enabling you to perform historical trend analysis. Now that’s powerful!