AI-Native Supply Chain Visibility and Execution Software AI-Native Supply Chain Visibility and Execution Software
 
Visibility & Execution — Live View
GEP Quantum Intelligence
142
Active Shipments
98.2%
Inventory Accuracy
3
Replenishment Alerts
2
Exceptions
 
Safety Stock Breach — Singapore DC · SKU-4821
Current: 240 units · Threshold: 500 units · Demand signal: +22%
Replenish
 
Inbound Delay — Rotterdam · 3 containers
ETA revised +4 days · SLA breach risk · Control Tower alerted
At Risk
GEP Quantum Intelligence — Recommended Action
Trigger emergency replenishment for SKU-4821 from Chennai DC (800 units available). Transit: 2 days. Stockout averted.

AI-Native Supply Chain Visibility and Execution Software

From Warehouse Floor to ERP — Every Transaction, Every Update, in Real Time

Execution is where visibility proves its value. GEP Quantum Intelligence enables mobile-enabled warehouse transactions — goods receipt, picking, stock transfer, cycle count — that sync to your ERP the moment they're completed. Every scan updates inventory across all locations. Every completed transaction triggers the next action automatically. No manual re-entry. No lag between what happened on the floor and what the system knows.

 
Mobile Warehouse Execution — Goods Receipt
ERP Sync · Live
Goods Receipt — PO-9214 · Frankfurt DC
120 cartons · Lot & batch tracking · Mobile scan active
In Progress
Container unloaded — 120/120 cartons scanned
09:14
Quality inspection passed — lot confirmed
09:31
3
Stock transfer to Bin B-14 · ERP sync in progress
Now
4
Inventory updated — replenishment triggered
ERP synced — inventory updated across all systems
Control Tower notified · Replenishment queued · Cycle count scheduled

Total Visibility. Seamless Execution. One Platform.

GEP Quantum Intelligence unifies inventory and warehouse management, logistics visibility, and control tower intelligence in a single environment — so every team has the same real-time view, and every exception gets a response before it reaches the customer.

Warehouse & Inventory Management

Real-time inventory visibility across all sites, bins, and locations — with mobile-enabled transactions for GR, picking, transfers, and cycle counts.

Logistics Visibility

Track raw materials and finished goods in transit with IoT telematics, RFID support, and real-time arrival and demurrage data across all modes.

Predictive Alerting

Detect supply chain disruptions before they cascade — with AI-driven pattern analysis that identifies potential failures and surfaces corrective actions proactively.

Automated Replenishment

Trigger replenishment recommendations automatically based on real-time inventory positions, demand signals, and supply availability across all locations.

Control Tower Intelligence

A central dashboard giving every team end-to-end visibility, predictive alerts, action status tracking, and Situation Room collaboration in one place.

Single Version of Truth

All internal teams, external partners, and trading partners operate from the same real-time data — no silos, no reconciliation, no blind spots.

Frequently Asked Questions

GEP Quantum Intelligence aggregates inventory data from all warehouse locations, distribution centers, and storage sites into a single, unified view — updated in real time as transactions occur. The platform supports granular visibility down to the bin level, with map-based inventory summaries showing stock positions, status updates, and movement across every location simultaneously. Mobile-enabled workflows allow warehouse staff to complete goods receipt, picking, stock transfer, and cycle count transactions from the floor, with each scan syncing directly to the platform and the connected ERP. This means inventory records reflect what is physically in the warehouse at any given moment — not what was last updated in a batch upload hours or days earlier.

GEP Quantum Intelligence supports full lot and batch level tracking throughout the warehouse execution lifecycle — from inbound goods receipt through to putaway, picking, and goods issue. When goods are received, the platform captures lot and batch information at the point of scan, maintaining a traceable record of every unit's origin, quality status, and location. Package and container constructs allow multiple units to be tracked as a single entity during transport and warehouse movements, improving efficiency without sacrificing granularity. This level of traceability is particularly critical for industries with strict regulatory or quality requirements — such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and automotive — where the ability to track a specific lot through the supply chain is a compliance necessity.

The Situation Room is GEP Quantum Intelligence's collaborative exception management environment — a structured workspace that activates automatically when a supply chain deviation requires cross-functional resolution. In the context of visibility and execution, typical triggers include a logistics exception that puts an SLA at risk, a safety stock breach requiring an emergency replenishment decision, a quality issue discovered during goods receipt, or a warehouse capacity constraint affecting inbound scheduling. Inside the Situation Room, the relevant internal teams and external partners are convened with full context — the nature of the deviation, its business impact, the history of actions taken, and the recommended resolution path. Every action is tracked, assigned, and time-stamped, creating an auditable record of how each exception was resolved.

Standard supply chain alerts are reactive — they fire when a threshold has already been breached, a shipment has already been delayed, or an inventory position has already dropped below the required level. By the time the alert arrives, the window for proactive intervention has often already closed. GEP Quantum Intelligence's predictive alerting analyzes patterns in supply chain data to identify the conditions that typically precede a disruption — and fires the alert before the disruption occurs. For example, if a supplier's delivery performance is trending downward, the platform flags the at-risk purchase orders before a confirmed delay is logged. If demand signals are spiking in a region while inbound supply is constrained, the replenishment alert fires before the stockout happens. This shift from reactive to predictive is what transforms visibility from a reporting capability into an execution advantage.

Automated replenishment in GEP Quantum Intelligence is the process of generating replenishment suggestions or orders automatically when inventory positions drop below defined thresholds — without waiting for a planner to manually review stock levels and raise a transfer or purchase request. The platform continuously monitors inventory across all sites against safety stock parameters, demand signals, and supply availability. When a threshold is breached or a demand spike is detected, GEP Quantum Intelligence generates a replenishment recommendation that identifies the optimal source location, quantity, and transit route. The suggestion is presented to the relevant team for approval or — depending on configuration — executed automatically, ensuring that stockouts are averted before they impact production or customer fulfilment.

The Control Tower in GEP Quantum Intelligence acts as the central command environment that connects real-time visibility data to actionable execution workflows. It provides an end-to-end dashboard view of all active supply chain operations — inventory positions, in-transit shipments, open purchase orders, and warehouse task status — and continuously monitors this data for deviations against plan. When a disruption is detected, whether a late shipment, a safety stock breach, or a supplier delay, the Control Tower generates a predictive alert with a recommended corrective action and, if required, opens a Situation Room where cross-functional teams can collaborate on resolution in real time. This closes the loop between seeing a problem and resolving it — without the disruption going unmanaged while emails are exchanged.

GEP Quantum Intelligence achieves global supply chain visibility by integrating data from multiple sources — including carrier systems, third-party logistics providers, warehouse management systems, and ERP platforms — through a library of 1,000+ out-of-the-box connectors. IoT and telematics data feeds provide real-time location and condition information for goods in transit, while RFID support enables package and container-level tracking across the logistics network. The platform supports multi-modal visibility across air, ocean, road, and rail, and covers the full journey from production floor to customer receiving dock. All trading partners — suppliers, contract manufacturers, logistics providers, and distributors — operate from the same real-time data, eliminating the information asymmetry that causes misaligned planning decisions and reactive firefighting.