
Flowlity connects to each site's existing systems and consolidates demand, stock, and supplier data into a single planning layer. Planners get SKU-by-site recommendations powered by AI, while smart alerting surfaces only the items that need attention, even across thousands of references. For Camif specifically, this meant integrating data from 4 production sites and around 90 suppliers into a single platform, then driving 60% of sales decisions through it within the first year. The integration approach is deliberately non-invasive: Flowlity sits as a planning layer on top of the existing ERP and WMS rather than replacing them, which keeps the rollout risk low and the change management focused on planning workflows rather than system migrations. Once live, the platform also opens a supplier portal so the ~90 suppliers can access their portion of the forecast directly, which enables collaborative planning at scale without manual sharing of spreadsheets. This combination of internal multi-site consolidation and supplier-facing visibility is what makes multi-echelon inventory optimization work for mid-sized retailers operating across multiple warehouses with fragmented supplier bases.