The rebound in demand for energy items has caused companies to face more frequent adjustments to their procurement schedules. Without a cross-regional coordination mechanism, delivery date fluctuations can easily spread to the overall performance plan in the short term.
Avalon recommends using dynamic inventory warnings combined with multi-node logistics collaboration to reduce the risk of disruption; at the same time, it establishes key order classification and priority processing rules to ensure stable performance of core customers.
In a market cycle where uncertainty is still high, companies should prioritize building a highly dispatchable and transparent supply chain system to support mid- to long-term growth.
A rebound in demand is not the end, but stable delivery is the starting point for sustained growth.