9

Years in operations analytics

47

Client companies engaged

132

Analytics projects delivered

94%

Would recommend (survey)

6

Cities with field workshops

Bangkok · B2B advisory

132

projects where we connected planning data to warehouse reality

Thailand Analytics Strata builds supply chain analytics packages for teams who need replenishment analysis, supplier scorecards, and exception alerts without another vanity dashboard.

Browse operations packages

Trusted by teams in manufacturing, distribution, and 3PL networks.

Sample issue-priority view

ASN drift · supplier lane Review
Cut-off risk · e-commerce FC Watch
Buffer days · regional DC Stable

Clarity in motion

We translate messy operational data into decision ladders your planners can defend in Monday meetings—no miracle metrics, just documented definitions and visible trade-offs.

Operational metric design

Metrics tied to decisions, not charts. Every definition ships with ownership notes for procurement, planning, and warehouse leads.

Issue-priority views

Sequencing work under constraint: what to tackle first when everything looks urgent.

Supplier transparency

Scorecards and risk radar that hold up when suppliers push back on the numbers.

01 — The flow

A steady cadence from discovery to field validation—no surprise phases, no hidden software upsell.

See the full engagement flow
  1. Step 1

    Align on decisions planners actually make each week

  2. Step 2

    Map data sources you already trust (no rip-and-replace)

  3. Step 3

    Prototype issue-priority views with shadow reviews

  4. Step 4

    Train teams on ladders, thresholds, and escalation paths

  5. Step 5

    Hand off documentation for audits and onboarding

Featured packages

Three starting points—each expands to match your facility mix.

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Signals from the field

“The Inventory Signal Pack finally gave us one replenishment ladder the Monday meeting could agree on.”
Krit · Planning lead · Components distributor
“Supplier Health Lens changed our supplier forums from slide decks to numbers. The agenda shells were oddly specific—in a helpful way.”
Pim · Industrial parts importer
“Clear material.”
Short note — anonymous client in logistics
“Service Level Command stopped the Monday spreadsheet duel between sales and supply. We still argue about promotions, but the definitions are shared now.”
Linh · Customer operations · Consumer goods · ★★★★★

Notes from our team

Practical writing on metrics, forums, and cut-offs—no funnel hacks, no miracle claims.

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Tell us which facility types you run and which decisions feel noisy—we’ll suggest a package and a realistic timeline.

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