TakeControl with DemandLine

Leave Nothing to Chance

At Robot Morning we don’t take chances; our passion has driven us to create a suite of applications that simplify the obstacles and logjams that clog up the information in your process.

Our solution is fully automated to work with your existing ERP system while reducing your costs in wasted manpower, and not only is it easy to use; it’s free to try.

DemandLine Features

Change Analysis

DemandLine saves a snapshot each time it downloads a customer’s requirements and compares it to the prior snapshot, allowing you to analyze how requirements have changed over time. All changes between the two are accessible to you in an easy-to-use interface that allows you to investigate at the part or material level.

Exception Reporting

DemandLine was built to allow you to focus on managing exceptions while it handles the rest. For this reason, it comes with reporting and analysis tools that inform you when important events – such as near-term changes to your customers’ demand or problems with shipments – need attention. DemandLine can also send emails to the appropriate personnel for highly time-sensitive events.

Notifications

You can receive email notifications when important events happen. Each user can specify exactly which notifications they want to receive based on customer, supplier, and type of action. That way the most important people know when a customer’s requirements couldn’t be downloaded, an ASN couldn’t be created, a supplier failed to refresh their commits, or any of a number of other events.

Custom Reporting

If you have ideas for reports and analysis that you’d like to have done each time an important action happens in DemandLine, we can build them in for you. Some examples include:

  • Showing how your work orders and pass-through POs align against customer requirements
  • Recording mismatches between your commits and customer due dates
  • Showing where your suppliers’ delivery dates fail to meet your due dates

Two-Way Exchange

Data is exchanged between you and your customers, in order for each party to have the most accurate and up-to-date information. Data exchanged includes:

  • PO requirements from your customers, which are used to update your order book.
  • Commits, which are sent to your customers based on stock, WIP, and planned production data in your ERP software.
  • Shipment notifications, which are sent to your customers based on your packing list activity

Control

DemandLine runs and stores its data on your server. You control when, how often, and how it should interact with your ERP software. If you would like to create custom reports, we will provide documentation and assistance for working with DemandLine’s API.

Change Analysis

DemandLine saves a snapshot each time it downloads a customer’s requirements and compares it to the prior snapshot, allowing you to analyze how requirements have changed over time. All changes between the two are accessible to you in an easy-to-use interface that allows you to investigate at the part or material level.

Exception Reporting

DemandLine was built to allow you to focus on managing exceptions while it handles the rest. For this reason, it comes with reporting and analysis tools that inform you when important events – such as near-term changes to your customers’ demand or problems with shipments – need attention. DemandLine can also send emails to the appropriate personnel for highly time-sensitive events.

Notifications

You can receive email notifications when important events happen. Each user can specify exactly which notifications they want to receive based on customer, supplier, and type of action. That way the most important people know when a customer’s requirements couldn’t be downloaded, an ASN couldn’t be created, a supplier failed to refresh their commits, or any of a number of other events.

Control

DemandLine runs and stores its data on your server. You control when, how often, and how it should interact with your ERP software. If you would like to create custom reports, we will provide documentation and assistance for working with DemandLine’s API.

Custom Reporting

If you have ideas for reports and analysis that you’d like to have done each time an important action happens in DemandLine, we can build them in for you. Some examples include:

  • Showing how your work orders and pass-through POs align against customer requirements
  • Recording mismatches between your commits and customer due dates
  • Showing where your suppliers’ delivery dates fail to meet your due dates

Two-Way Exchange

Data is exchanged between you and your customers, in order for each party to have the most accurate and up-to-date information. Data exchanged includes:

  • PO requirements from your customers, which are used to update your order book.
  • Commits, which are sent to your customers based on stock, WIP, and planned production data in your ERP software.
  • Shipment notifications, which are sent to your customers based on your packing list activity

Unleash the Power of DemandLine

Supported Customers

These customers are supported out-of-the-box by DemandLine. If you have customers not listed here, let’s talk – we’re sure we can craft a solution that will work.

  • GE Aviation
  • Pratt & Whitney
  • Collins Aerospace
  • Unison Industries Dayton
  • GE Vandalia
  • Rolls-Royce
  • UEC Poland
  • GE TDI
  • Pratt & Whitney Canada
  • Moeller Aerospace

Powered by AXON

DemandLine uses Robot Morning’s “AXON” to send and retrieve data (we developed it to make it simple for you to work with anyone regardless of what you or they use for ERP or data management).

When you retrieve data from a customer, AXON ensures that data is consistent and usable. This makes it possible for Demandline to process every customer’s changes and requests regardless of what ERP they (or you) use.

When you send data back to your customer, AXON ensures that your customer gets the data in the way that they need it, and it drops into place in the customer’s system regardless of whatever system they’re using.

Simple and easy for everyone – take control with DemandLine.

Schedule data is the set of demand coming from your customers or going to your suppliers.

Commits is the set of data that contains expected delivery dates and quantities that you send to your customers or receive from your suppliers.

Shipment Notification is the set of data that contains shipments that are in transit to your customer or are in transit from your suppliers.

Operational Data is the set of stock, WIP, and planned work orders sent to your customers or coming from your suppliers.

Let's Get Started

It costs nothing to try DemandLine and see for yourself the power of all it can do. Reach out at (513) 609-4447 or fill out the form and we’ll get to work!

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