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StockIQ Technologies is supply chain planning software for manufacturers and distributors. Its core goal is to help planning teams forecast demand from historical data, market factors, and consumer behavior, then further optimize inventory, replenishment, and supplier performance. According to its website, the company has been building supply chain management solutions since 2015. It is positioned for mid-market to enterprise use, and is especially suitable for companies that already have ERP systems and relatively complex SKU and warehouse networks.
StockIQ offers a fairly comprehensive feature set. On the demand side, it includes automated statistical forecasting, AI-enhanced forecasting, promotion/event modeling, new product introduction forecasting, and enterprise-level multi-level forecasting. On the inventory side, it provides dynamic safety stock, ABC/XYZ classification, service level optimization, and working capital scenario modeling. For replenishment, it supports replenishment recommendations, PO automation with approvals, MOQ/package/container optimization, and inter-branch transfers. The Enterprise tier further adds multi-echelon distribution planning, capacity planning, production scheduling, S&OP scenario modeling, consensus planning, and executive dashboards.
Integrations are a major selling point. The materials explicitly mention native connections to Dynamics Business Central, D365 F&SC, Dynamics GP, and Acumatica, as well as coverage for NetSuite, SAP, Sage, SAP Business One, Epicor, and legacy/custom platforms. Enterprise also supports custom integrations and multi-ERP environments.
StockIQ does not publish list pricing and instead uses custom quotes. Pricing is based on factors such as ERP integration complexity, number of SKUs, number of locations, planning capabilities, and implementation services, with a quote provided within one business day after submission. The product is offered in two tiers, Core and Enterprise, both of which support unlimited users and are not priced by seat. For collaboration, it offers role-based permissions, while the Enterprise version provides SSO, audit logs, advanced administrative controls, a supplier collaboration portal, and S&OP consensus workflows. On security, only enterprise security, SSO, and audit logs are disclosed; we did not find details on compliance certifications, encryption, or data residency.
Its strengths are a complete supply chain planning workflow, broad ERP integration coverage, and implementation led by people with demand planning experience. The official site reports an average implementation timeline of 12 weeks, an NPS of 74, and CSAT of 99.7%. The drawbacks are opaque pricing and the lack of disclosed free trial, API documentation, and detailed compliance information, which may increase the communication burden for procurement evaluation by Chinese companies.
China access cannot be determined from the available materials, and payment methods are not disclosed. If a China-based team needs local deployment, RMB payment, or domestic support, it may also evaluate ERP/supply chain solutions from Yonyou, Kingdee, Digiwin, and similar vendors. Multinational companies can compare it with SAP IBP, Oracle Supply Chain Planning, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Anaplan, Kinaxis, and others.
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