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This interactive Power BI report explores the Procurement dataset using ZoomCharts Drill Down custom visuals and native Power BI visuals. It analyzes purchase order activity from 2022 to 2024, highlighting procurement spend, supplier performance, budget versus actuals, savings, delivery timelines, supplier risk, and maverick spend across categories, departments, regions, and suppliers.
The report helps users identify spending trends, compare supplier performance, monitor compliance, evaluate budget pressure, and uncover opportunities to improve procurement efficiency, reduce risk, and support better purchasing decisions.
The report was submitted to the FP20 Analytics ZoomCharts Data Challenge 37 (April-May 2026).
Author’s Description:
This procurement analytics solution delivers an end-to-end view of organizational spend, supplier performance, and financial compliance across the procurement lifecycle through an interactive three-page Power BI experience. The report analyzes $979.4M in total organizational spend against a $1.01B budget, generating $104.27M in realized savings while highlighting budget variance and maverick purchasing risks.
Operational insights reveal opportunities to improve supplier performance, with a 64.13% on-time delivery rate, 15.52% overdue invoice exposure, and an average supplier lead time of 36 days. The dashboard also identifies supplier concentration risks, delivery delays, disputed invoices, and gaps in contract compliance. Built with interactive drillthrough analysis, contextual tooltips, and ZoomCharts visuals, the solution helps organizations strengthen procurement governance, improve operational efficiency, and support data-driven decision-making.
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