STADISTICAL LOGISTICS PL-REPORTINGTOOL

July 10, 2019 10:50 am Published by
Sold By: proLogistik GmbH + Co KG


Description

STADISTICAL LOGISTICS PL-REPORTINGTOOL

In order to always keep an overview of important index figures of the warehouse, a sophisticated statistics tool is required to tame the virtually infinite data flood in a company. Only comprehensive yet efficient monitoring permits the identification of potentials for improvement. Such targeted data analysis is possible with our software pL-Reportingtool.

Comprehensive reporting functions create just the right report for you that will keep you up to date about your performance. pL-Reportingtool supplies illustrative statistics from the complex indicators of your warehouse. You can easily provide visualisations to other departments or use them for presentation purposes. You will receive the reports in different formats (PDF, HTML, Excel) for further processing. The functions of pL-Reportingtool are near-unlimited.

It is possible to combine data from very different sources and to graphically enhance them. The design tool offers diverse presentation options such as flash graphics, pie, column and bar charts, progress curves, charts or table views. Tame your data flood and reduce your reports to the helpful index figures with our solution. Use our software solution for qualified statements concerning your warehouse performance over time. For this, pL-Reportingtool will provide you with comparison statistics in individually definable periods.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE REPORTING TOOL

  • Design tool for qualified data analysis
  • Illustrative preparation of your index figures
  • Combination of data from different sources
  • Effective monitoring of your warehouse processes
  • Analysis tool to improve your corporate performance independent of version
  • High degree of customisation
  • Report output in PDF, HTML, XML, CSV, Excel
  • Many illustration options in progress curves, charts or tables
  • Comparison periods can be specified individually

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