Supply chain manager

You coordinate the flow of materials, information, and decisions across suppliers, logistics partners, and internal teams. When any link breaks, the whole chain feels it.
Procurement
Supply chain manager

What you own

A Supply Chain Manager owns the flow of goods, materials, and information from suppliers through production and delivery. You coordinate across suppliers, logistics providers, warehousing, and internal operations — each with their own systems, timelines, and constraints. When any step breaks down, the impact cascades through the entire chain.

What slows you down

Supply chain coordination spans organizations that don’t share systems. Supplier confirmations come through email. Logistics updates live in carrier portals. Internal teams track status in spreadsheets. You’re manually stitching together visibility across a chain that should be connected. Every handoff between parties is a potential information gap.

Why it compounds

Disruptions don’t stay contained. A delayed shipment from one supplier affects production schedules, which affects customer delivery timelines, which triggers exceptions across multiple downstream processes. The more complex the supply chain, the more coordination overhead is required to keep everything aligned — and the more damage each breakdown causes.

How Moxo changes the equation

Moxo connects the parties and steps in supply chain processes into coordinated workflows. AI agents track status, route exceptions, follow up with suppliers and logistics partners, and keep internal teams informed. Humans stay in control of sourcing decisions, exception handling, and escalations. The result is better throughput, fewer surprise disruptions, and a supply chain that responds to issues before they cascade.

Processes that cross your desk

API access approval
IT Ops
Compliance
Approvals
OPEX approval
Approvals
Finance
Procurement
Audit scope approval
Audit
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Compliance
Capex approval
Finance
Procurement
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Invoice approval
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Finance
Order to cash
Customer reference approval
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Customer ops
Cross-sell escalation
Exception management
Sales ops
Churn save offer approval
Customer ops
Sales ops
Revenue ops
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