Anaplan Supply Chain applications enable businesses to sense demand, align supply, and optimize inventory in real time.

These solutions span demand forecasting, capacity planning, inventory optimization, and integrated business planning. With end-to-end visibility and collaboration across suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors, organizations can reduce risk, improve responsiveness, and balance cost, service, and sustainability goals.

Anaplan builds the following Supply Chain Planning applications:

  • Demand Planning – Predicts and aligns demand across the supply chain.
  • Statistical Forecasting – Uses data-driven forecasts to support modeling.
  • Inventory Planning – Balances supply levels and optimizes stock.
  • Rough-Cut Capacity Planning – Evaluates capacity against demand and constraints.
  • Supply Planning – Automates development of optimal production plans.
  • Integrated Business Planning (IBP) – Aligns demand, supply, and finance for unified planning.
  • Merchandise Financial Planning – Links product profitability with financial objectives.

Anaplan Applications for Supply Chain Planning are priced based on the annual revenue of the relevant business entity. The applicable price is determined by:

  • The type of application purchased, and
  • The revenue tier corresponding to the relevant business entity.

A relevant business entity refers to the legal entity that is directly subscribing to, and deriving benefit from, the Anaplan Application. For example, in cases where an enterprise comprises multiple legal entities, pricing may be based solely on the revenue of the entity that is procuring and using the application, rather than the consolidated revenue of the broader corporate group.

Anaplan reserves the right to audit the subscribing business entity's reported revenue and to adjust the Fees at any time if it determines that there has been a material deviation from the revenue metrics used to establish pricing. A material deviation is defined as the subscribing business entity's annual revenue has exceeded one or more of the following thresholds:

  • USD $500 million
  • USD $2 billion
  • USD $5 billion
  • USD $10 billion