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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 Power BI dashboard provides an end-to-end analytical view of supply chain operations, supplier performance, inventory health, and operational risk exposure. The solution transforms raw operational data into actionable business insights through executive-level analytics, interactive storytelling, and ZoomCharts drill-down capabilities.
The report is structured into three analytical sections: Supply Chain Command Center, Supplier Intelligence Center, and Inventory & Operational Risk Center, combining high-level KPI monitoring with detailed operational analysis. The dashboard enables decision-makers to identify underperforming suppliers, operational bottlenecks, inventory risks, warehouse inefficiencies, and profitability-impacting disruptions across the supply chain ecosystem. Built with a strong focus on usability and executive reporting, the solution supports faster, data-driven operational and strategic decision-making.
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