ERD Supply Chain Management System
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MermaidMap the data flow from supplier to customer. This template structures the complete supply chain database — tracking products from suppliers, through inventory and warehouses, into customer orders, and finally to shipments. It helps teams build logistics platforms, manage inventory systems, and understand how goods and data move through the supply chain.
How to create a ERD Supply Chain Management System
To create a ERD supply chain management system, follow these steps:
01.
Identify entities
Define the core supply chain objects your system needs (e.g., Supplier, Product, Order, Inventory, Warehouse, Shipment, Customer).
02.
List attributes
For each entity, specify what data it stores, including appropriate types (int, string, float, datetime) for IDs, quantities, dates, and descriptions.
03.
Mark keys
Identify primary keys (PK) for unique records and foreign keys (FK) that link suppliers to products, orders to customers, and inventory to warehouses.
04.
Create entity boxes
Draw rectangles for each entity with attributes listed inside, clearly marking PKs and FKs.
05.
Map product flow
Determine how goods move through your system — suppliers provide products, products stock inventory, orders contain products, shipments fulfill orders.
06.
Handle order details
Create junction tables (like Order_Detail) to handle many-to-many relationships where orders contain multiple products at different quantities.
07.
Add relationship lines
Connect entities with proper cardinality notation (||--o{ for one-to-many) showing relationships between suppliers, products, inventory, and orders.
08.
Review & share
Share the diagram for system development, ERP integration, warehouse management implementation, or supply chain optimization projects.
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