Custom Solutions · Supply chain

Your WMS shouldn't end at the dock door.

Demand sensing, supplier orchestration, inventory positioning across multiple nodes — all run from the same platform that runs the floor.

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The category problem

Your WMS shouldn't end at the dock door.

Centralized data fabric

Single source of truth across the chain.

Most 3PLs run their warehouse on one system, their inventory planning on another, their supplier coordination on a third. The result is data drift, reconciliation work, and decisions made on stale information.

Invenits Supply Chain extends the WMS into the upstream of your operation. Demand sensing, supplier collaboration, inventory positioning across multiple warehouses, cross-border compliance — all driven from the same platform that runs your floor. The CFO sees one number, the operations director sees another, the client sees a third — and they're all the same number.

The number you see is the number that's true.

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One data model

SKUs, suppliers, customers, inventory — modeled once, used everywhere

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No reconciliation

no monthly closes against multiple systems; the data is structurally consistent

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Real-time everywhere

the supply chain view and the warehouse view are the same view, in real time

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Customer-facing visibility

your clients see their cross-network inventory in one branded portal

Multi-party collaboration

Suppliers, customers, brokers, banks, all in structured exchange.

Email and PDF replaced with structured data exchange. Suppliers, customers, carriers, customs brokers — all integrated through the same data fabric, instead of through inboxes.

Every external party that touches your supply chain has a documented integration surface. Suppliers send purchase order acknowledgments through EDI or API. Customers receive ASN updates in real time. Brokers exchange customs documentation as structured records, not PDFs.

When a supplier's lead time slips, the system knows immediately. When a customer's demand changes, the upstream plan adjusts. The supply chain runs as one operation, not as a chain of separately-managed handoffs.

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Supplier integration

EDI 850/855/856 from suppliers; lead time tracking; quality scorecards

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Customer integration

real-time order status, ASN updates, branded client portal

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Carrier & broker integration

shipping API, customs documentation, in-transit visibility

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Bank integration

letter-of-credit tracking, multi-currency invoicing, FX exposure

Cross-jurisdictional scale

Add a country, add a customer, without re-implementation.

New trade lanes onboard through configuration, not custom code. New customers, new suppliers, new warehouses — added without rebuilding the platform.

Multi-currency invoicing built in. FX exposure tracked. Cross-border compliance handled. Customs documentation generated automatically. The platform stretches as your operation grows, without an integration project per new node.

This is what operational scale on one platform actually looks like — not a marketing claim, but the structural property that lets a 3PL grow from one warehouse to ten without building ten different systems to run them.

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Multi-currency

invoicing, payments, FX exposure tracking — all in the platform

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Multi-jurisdiction

customs requirements, regulatory compliance, per-country tracking

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Multi-warehouse

inventory positioning, cross-warehouse transfers, network optimization

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Multi-client

shared infrastructure, isolated data, configurable per-client business rules

Talk to us about your supply chain.

We'll map your current system landscape and show you what one platform looks like for your operation.