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Designing the UX and Ul of Automated Obsolescence Observability Platform for Life Science Industry.

Services

User Research | Product Strategy | Innovation Consulting | User Experience Design | User Interface Design | Enterprise UX

Industry

Life Science Industry

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PROBLEM STATEMENT

The challenge for manufacturing companies is material destruction. Materials worth millions are destroyed every year, but with- out proper accountability. Currently, the processes are also very manual, scattered across Sheets, email chains or chats, and very time intensive.

 

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SOLUTION

Maximising supply chain efficiency with real-time visibility.
A platform to revolutionising the way businesses manage inventory obsolescence. With help of cloud-based SaaS platform is designed to tackle the challenges of managing and tracking expired inventory in the supply chain, with a focus on the Life Sciences Industry.

 

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Research & Discovery

With user interviews, heuristic evaluation and competitive analysis - we immersed ourselves in the
world of Traceflow.

User interviews to unveil problem areas.

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We chatted with Stakeholder online to figure out what bugs them when they use the traditional Process to manage obsolesce management. Plus, we had a talk with potential users on what are the key pain points that occurs in the daily process.

 

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Competitive Analysis

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We looked at four of Traceflow’s biggest competitors: IBM,Oracle, SAP and Anaplan. We inspected their platform’s general architecture to understand what they may be doing differently and why.

 

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Ideation & Strategy

To expand our thinking process and solve the problems we were presented with creativity, we
indulged in some assiduous strategic ideation.

Sketching out ideas

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Traceflow was harbouring an exceedingly linear architecture when we came into the picture. According to the needs of the user personas, we re-organised that architecture such that users are exposed only to the features relevant to their role.

 

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Information Architecture

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Before Traceflow, businesses struggled with an opaque inventory management system. Users, regardless of role, were bombarded with irrelevant information. Traceflow's solution? A user-centric approach. We reorganized the architecture to provide real-time visibility tailored to each user's specific needs.

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Design

The most tangible part of our process! We used insights from collected data to rebuild Traceflow's interface such that it brings its existing/future users both relief, and delight!

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Redefining Data Visualisation

The most tangible part of our process! We used insights from collected data to build Traceflow’s interface such that it brings its existing/future users both relief, and delight!

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Bigger the Challenge, Bigger the Impact

88 Million

Data points processed

88 Million

Data points processed

88 Million

Data points processed

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