
Power BI in Logistics and Supply Chain Management: How to Monitor Inventory, Delays, and Transportation Costs
Imagine that a single day of delivery delays costs your company more than the monthly salaries of an entire team. Or that a warehouse full of goods does not represent security at all, but hundreds of thousands of dollars tied up in inventory. Logistics is more than an operational function—it can quietly generate profits or losses every day. The problem is that most companies see only individual pieces of the puzzle. Data on sales, inventory, orders, and transportation exists, but it rarely forms a consistent, comprehensive picture. Power BI enables organizations to view the supply chain as a single interconnected system. It reveals where costs are actually generated, where risks are emerging, and where money is being lost. As a result, business decisions are no longer limited to reacting to problems – they can help prevent them.




