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Sibi introduces Buscar: Real-time supply chain answers without the dashboards

  • Sibi introduced Buscar, a natural language tool that enables procurement and operations teams to quickly retrieve insights from real-time data without relying on dashboards or manual reporting.
  • Sibi developed Buscar to address challenges in piecing together procurement data and trusting it amid tighter supply chain timelines and rising costs.
  • Buscar integrates real-time information on orders, assets, and properties into one conversational interface, enabling users to query the system using everyday language, such as checking for delayed orders in specific locations like Tampa Bay, Florida.
  • Andrew Boone noted that Buscar enhances the decision-making process by delivering fast access to pertinent information and insightful data, empowering supply chain leaders to make timely and well-informed choices.
  • Sibi has made Buscar accessible to all its customers, enabling teams to proactively detect delays, track asset performance across properties, and analyze vendor and spending patterns for more timely decision-making.
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Sibi introduces Buscar: Real-time supply chain answers without the dashboards

PHOENIX, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sibi, the technology company transforming supply chains through data-driven property operations, today launched Buscar. This natural language analytics tool gives procurement and operations teams instant answers from their live data, without dashboards or manual…

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WV News broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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