From the buyer’s first request to final delivery — one controlled, transparent flow for both sides of every order.

Every purchase order moves through a single, shared pipeline — from the moment a buyer places it to the moment it is delivered and received.
Every tool a buyer and supplier need to run orders together — registration, confirmation, dispatch, tracking, and network analytics.
Create structured purchase orders from a shared SKU catalog instead of phone calls and spreadsheets.
Suppliers are notified instantly and confirm orders in one tap — with a full audit trail of every response.
Confirmed orders move to dispatch with shipment documents, carrier assignment, and arrival estimates.
Buyer and supplier watch the same delivery in real time — no status calls, no guessing.
See your whole trading network on one map — where orders originate, flow, and concentrate.
Five algorithms turn order history into an objective reliability system both sides can depend on.
Create structured purchase orders from a shared SKU catalog instead of phone calls and spreadsheets.
Confirmed orders move to dispatch with shipment documents, carrier assignment, and arrival estimates.
See your whole trading network on one map — where orders originate, flow, and concentrate.
Join the businesses already running orders, deliveries, and partner relationships on DAXTOP.
DAXTOP supply chain software structures the order flow between buyers and suppliers. Orders are registered with SKU-level detail, confirmed by the supplier, dispatched with documentation, and tracked to delivery — every step visible to both sides. Demand planning models use that history to project what you will need next.
Partner trust is measured, not assumed: reliability scoring tracks confirmation speed, on-time delivery, and dispute rates for every partner, so decisions about who to buy from rest on evidence. Network distribution analytics show volume, frequency, and bottlenecks across your whole partner network.
This is supply chain management as an operating layer rather than a reporting exercise — the transactions themselves flow through DAXTOP, which is why the analytics reflect reality.