
Infor Supply Planning
Supply chain planning software
Supply chain management software
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What is Infor Supply Planning
Infor Supply Planning is a supply chain planning application used to create and manage supply, replenishment, and production plans across multi-site networks. It supports planners and supply chain teams with capabilities such as demand-driven supply planning, inventory and safety stock planning, and constraint-aware planning. The product is commonly deployed alongside Infor ERP and supply chain suites, with integration patterns oriented to Infor’s data models and industry solutions.
ERP-aligned planning workflows
The product is designed to work closely with Infor’s ERP and supply chain applications, which can reduce duplication of master data and transactional integration work in Infor-centric environments. Planning outputs such as planned orders and replenishment signals align to execution objects used by ERP. This can simplify operational handoffs between planning and execution for organizations standardizing on Infor platforms.
Multi-echelon supply planning
Infor Supply Planning supports planning across multiple sites and stages, including distribution and manufacturing contexts. It helps planners evaluate supply, inventory, and replenishment decisions across a network rather than at a single location. This is relevant for organizations managing inter-site transfers, shared constraints, and service-level targets.
Constraint-aware planning capabilities
The application supports planning that considers constraints such as capacity, lead times, and material availability. This enables scenario evaluation where feasible supply plans must respect operational limits. It is useful for environments where simple reorder-point approaches are insufficient due to complex production or distribution constraints.
Best fit for Infor stack
Organizations not using Infor ERP or Infor supply chain applications may face more integration work to connect master data, orders, inventory, and execution feedback. Data mapping and ongoing interface maintenance can become a larger part of the implementation. This can reduce the product’s relative attractiveness for heterogeneous application landscapes.
User experience varies by module
Infor planning deployments often span multiple components and role-based screens, which can lead to inconsistent user experience across planning tasks. Training and change management can be significant for teams moving from spreadsheets or a single unified planning UI. Some organizations may need additional configuration to align screens, alerts, and workflows to planner roles.
Advanced modeling may require add-ons
For highly specialized planning needs (e.g., complex what-if modeling, custom optimization logic, or extensive cross-functional financial alignment), organizations may require additional Infor components or external analytics tooling. This can add cost and increase solution complexity. It may also lengthen implementation timelines when compared with more model-centric planning platforms.
Seller details
Infor
New York, NY, USA
2002
Subsidiary
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