Warehousing:Analysis, planning and reporting
Bissantz is software for business intelligence in all functions.
Market leaders rely onBissantz.
In warehousing and for all other functions.
Business Intelligencein warehousing.
Analytics and dashboarding seamlessly connected.
We have cast the best practice for analysis, planning and reporting in warehousing and other corporate functions into software. Evaluation, display and operation are based on universal principles of how humans perceive and process numbers and graphics.
Our reports for warehousing and all other departments are understood more quickly. Our software is easier to use. Key figure overviews and root cause analysis are seamlessly linked. Our processes are award-winning and patented.

Variance analysis
Automated calculation of relative, absolute and cumulative variances in inventory.

Root cause analysis
Automated resolution of key figure values according to causing and compensating elements.

Trend detection
Automated calculation of historical and forecast values in inventory management.

Visualization
Automated selection of graphic type, graphic placement, scaling and coloring.

Early warning
Automatic threshold and event-driven exception alerts and reports (Exception Reporting).

Ease of use
Automated standardization and assignment of names, signs, color codes, number scaling, etc.
What taskssupports Bissantz?
Analysis, planning and reporting in warehousing.
All – and on principle: Because our logic for evaluation and display is universally valid. Our customers use our software for all typical tasks in warehousing. They identify “stockouts”, initiate sell-off or scrapping activities, control inventory costs and delivery readiness, assess the consequences of shortages based on lost order values and contribution margins,
check the suitability of the currently used disposition procedures in case of excessive stock levels, make ABC analyses according to material types and simulate the effects of changed order limits.
At our customers, the standardized evaluations and visualizations of our software are used in warehousing for many other topics. These include:
ABC analyses
Area and space utilization
Bearing revision
Cost control
Disposition procedure
Incentive systems
Purchase planning
Readiness for delivery
Safety stock
Sales promotions
Scrapping operations
Standardization, typing
Warehouse organization
Warehouse personnel
Which key figuressupports Bissantz?
Analysis, planning and reporting in warehousing.
All – as a matter of principle: The key figures in warehousing and all other functions are not the by-product of the operational upstream systems, but are created in a multi-stage process. They are agreed upon, then it’s time for implementation.
Data from various tables is merged, filtered and summarized. We have automated the necessary steps for this with our software. This allows you to generate exactly the key figures you need – for example:
Inventory differences
Order limits
Quality defects
Quantity
Storage costs
Storage period
Storage space utilization rate
Storage time
Value
What perspectivesmasters Bissantz?
Analysis, planning and reporting in warehousing.
All – on principle: The key figures in warehousing are all the more valuable the more characteristics are available for their analysis. Our evaluation logic for warehousing and all other functions is therefore always multidimensional, because it is precisely these
Characteristics, often structured in hierarchies, which provide indications of possible causes or act as control levers.
For example, these characteristics are typical for warehousing:
Cost elements
Departments
Material groups
Materials
Materials
Stock types
Storage locations
technical features
What data sourcesknows Bissantz?
Analysis, planning and reporting in warehousing.
All – on principle: The key figures in warehousing and all other functions are usually fed from several databases. We query them via standard interfaces,
cleanse and combine them and prepare them as needed for analysis, planning and reporting. For example, inventory sources include:
Cost Center Accounting
Inventory Management
Inventory
Order disposition
Order entry
Production planning