Procurement Intelligence

Procurement decisions aligned to what the plant actually needs

Purchasing is usually disconnected from the realities of the floor. ConstraintFlow links procurement to live production constraints so the right materials arrive at the right time — without over-buying.

What this addresses
  • Materials prioritized by operational impact
  • Shortage risk surfaced before it hits production
  • Lead-time-aware purchasing
  • Supplier coordination on real demand
  • Less cash tied up in excess inventory
The Problem

Procurement and production speak different languages

Buyers work to forecasts and contracts; the floor works to constraints. The gap shows up as shortages and excess at the same time.

01
Shortages surface too late

A missing material is discovered when production stalls, not when there's still time to act.

02
Purchasing ignores operational impact

Orders are placed on schedules and rules of thumb, not on what most affects throughput and delivery.

03
Excess inventory hides risk

Buying extra to feel safe ties up cash and masks the real shortages that matter.

04
Supplier coordination is manual

Expedites and changes are negotiated in email, disconnected from the live plan.

What ConstraintFlow Does

Purchasing driven by live operational need

ConstraintFlow ties procurement decisions to the constraint model of your plant, so buying serves production.

Impact-based prioritization

Ranks purchasing decisions by their effect on throughput, delivery, and constraints.

Shortage prediction

Flags material shortages before they affect production, with time to react.

Demand-linked purchasing

Aligns purchase timing with real, constraint-aware production demand.

Inventory-aware buying

Balances availability against working capital to avoid over-buying.

Supplier coordination

Coordinates expedites and changes against the live operational plan.

Procurement visibility

Gives buyers and operations one view of material risk and priorities.

Business Impact

Outcomes procurement and operations share

Fewer production stalls

Catch material risk early and keep lines running.

Lower inventory cost

Stop over-buying to compensate for poor visibility.

Better supplier leverage

Plan purchases on real need instead of last-minute expedites.

Aligned teams

Procurement and operations work from one set of priorities.

Connect procurement to your plant

Book a strategy call and we'll show how ConstraintFlow aligns purchasing with production reality.