Control Tower watches supplier portals, carrier TMS, inbound ETAs, and PCN feeds. When a commit slips, a carrier drops capacity, or a lead time shifts, it escalates before it becomes a missed shipment.Documentation Index
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Pipelines
| Pipeline | Scope |
|---|---|
| Freight | Carrier capacity, lane availability, ETA shifts |
| Packaging | Material availability vs. production schedule |
| Supplier | Open POs, commit dates, lead-time changes, PCN activity |
Sources
| Source | What it monitors |
|---|---|
| Supplier portals | Commit dates, acknowledgements, lead-time updates |
| Carrier TMS | Capacity status, lane closures, booking confirmations |
| Inbound ETAs | Shipment tracking, arrival windows, delay signals |
| PCN feeds | Product change notices affecting material availability |
Triggers
- Commit slip — A supplier moves a confirmed ship date
- Capacity shift — A carrier reduces capacity on a lane you depend on
- Lead-time delta — A quoted lead time increases past your threshold
Outputs
| Output | Description |
|---|---|
| Live state | Current view of all active pipelines, on request |
| Weekly digest | Prior week’s movements, gaps, and resolutions — delivered Monday morning |
| Escalation memo | Issue, downstream impact, and recommended action |
Memory
Control Tower retains supplier commit history, carrier lane performance, and lead-time accuracy. Over time it learns to tell a first-time slip from a pattern.Usage
Mention@control-tower in Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, or Telegram.
Escalation memos go to your configured contact by default. Add recipients or reroute trigger types from the LeedAB admin console.