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This interactive Power BI report presents a Food & Beverage Supply Chain Dashboard built using a combination of ZoomCharts Drill Down interactive visuals and native Power BI visuals. The report highlights key operational and financial KPIs, including Revenue, Gross Profit, OTIF %, Late Deliveries, Stockouts, Returns, Waste, and Supplier Performance, with interactive drill-down analysis across warehouses, customer channels, and time periods to support data-driven decision-making.
The report was submitted to the monthly ZoomCharts “4U Reports Challenge” data competition (May 2026).
Author’s Description:
This report consists of two analytical pages designed to provide both executive-level visibility and operational risk analysis across the supply chain. Page 1 focuses on financial and operational performance, including Revenue, Gross Profit, Gross Margin %, OTIF %, customer segmentation, channel and category mix analysis, and brand-level product performance.
Page 2 focuses on supplier reliability and operational risk, tracking KPIs such as Stockout Rate, Return Rate, Waste Units, Quality Issue Rate, and Average Late Days. The dashboard includes warehouse and channel drill-down analysis, supplier performance scorecards, and trend analysis for quality issues, returns, and stockouts throughout the year. Built with interactive visuals and drill-down capabilities, the report enables faster identification of operational bottlenecks and business risks.
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