

Supply Chain Visibility: Automating Monthly Operational Reviews (MOR)
In the global supply chain, “Visibility” is the buzzword of the decade. But true visibility means more than just having a dashboard—it means being able to communicate status and risks to leadership in a format they can act on.
The Monthly Operational Review (MOR) is the standard for this, but for most logistics and manufacturing firms, the MOR is a 40-slide PPT nightmare that takes two people a full week to prepare.
Automating the MOR with o11
1. Direct ERP-to-Slide Pipelines
Most supply chain teams export their data from SAP, Oracle, or NetSuite into “Master Excel” trackers. o11 creates a persistent bridge between these trackers and the MOR deck.
- Inventory Levels: Automatically update the bar charts for “Days on Hand” across 20 different SKUs.
- Logistics Delays: Highlight any freight lanes that have exceeded their 30-day average transit time in red, automatically.
2. Narrative Exception Reporting
Leadership doesn’t want to see every data point; they want to see the Exceptions.
“Analyze the shipping log from last month. Add a slide for the ‘Top 3 Bottlenecks’ and suggest two remediation steps based on our contingency playbook.”
3. Supplier Performance Decks
Need to have a “tough talk” with a supplier? Ask o11 to generate a performance scorecard deck based on the last 6 months of delivery data, highlighting their “On-Time-In-Full” (OTIF) failures.
Efficiency Gains
One global logistics provider reported reducing their MOR preparation time from 32 hours down to 4 hours after deploying o11 across their regional operations hubs.



























































































