Forecasts re-baselined too late
Quarterly cycles can’t respond to weekly market shifts. Plans are accurate at publication and out of date by month-end.
Demand, supply, and revenue forecasts always one step behind the market. The same analytics core that drives compliance unlocks the planning side of the business — without standing up a parallel data platform.
Quarterly cycles can’t respond to weekly market shifts. Plans are accurate at publication and out of date by month-end.
Late signal means large adjustments. Stock-outs, write-downs, and hiring whiplash are downstream of forecasting that doesn’t see the early indicators.
When the numbers are stale, leadership defaults to gut. The plan survives the meeting, but the meeting decides what was already going to happen.
The behavioural-analysis, clustering and pattern-recognition engines that sit under DetectX® for compliance also support demand, sales and supply forecasts — with the same governance, the same audit trail, and the same data lineage.
AI-powered demand forecasting for precise resource planning and improved operational efficiency.
SolutionAccurate revenue predictions to support informed decision-making and sustainable growth.
SolutionStreamlines logistics, predicts disruptions, and optimises inventory for resilient operations.
SolutionIdentifies opportunities to enhance engagement, loyalty and long-term value through AI-driven insights.
Insurance carriers carry forecasting risk on both ends — expected claims and expected renewals. Pattern-recognition models catch portfolio drift earlier than the actuarial cycle.
Manufacturers, utilities and life-sciences operators run DetectX® against demand, inventory, and supplier signals to produce plans that refresh as quickly as the inputs do.
Retail and commercial banks run the same engines on next-best-action and retention signals. The model that understands transaction patterns for compliance also understands them for revenue.
Bring a recent forecast and the actuals it missed. We’ll show you which early indicators DetectX® would have surfaced — against your own data.