Neutralize supplier delays before they hit the site
A late shipment used to mean a scramble of phone calls and a slipped pour. IntelliByld catches the slip the moment it appears, and models the schedule impact often before anyone on site would have noticed.
Delay Neutralization
From three day fire-drill to three minute reroute
The cost of a delay isn't the delay: it's the hours lost discovering it, the idle crew, and the panic-priced replacement order. IntelliByld compresses all of that into an automatic loop that runs the moment an ETA moves.
- Caught at the source. A supplier's own ETA update is enough to trigger analysis no waiting for the missed delivery.
- Priced with leverage. RFQs go to ranked alternatives in parallel, so you're not negotiating from a position of desperation.
- Crew stays productive. Because the schedule re-plans around the slip, the next ready task surfaces instead of an idle day.
Hours, not days
Detection-to-reroute collapses from a multi-day scramble to an automated loop measured in minutes.
Fewer idle crews
Re-planning around the delay keeps people working on what's actually unblocked.
Better replacement pricing
Parallel RFQs to ranked vendors mean you're choosing, not begging.
What changes on site, answered
How early can a delay be detected?
As soon as a signal exists i.e. a supplier ETA change, a tracking update, or a missed milestone. The earlier the signal, the more room the agents have to neutralize it before it reaches the critical path.
Does it reorder without my approval?
You set the guardrails. Within them, the agents can dispatch RFQs and surface ranked options automatically; awarding can require a human approval where you want one. Every step is logged.
Stop discovering delays on site
Connect one site and see it run in your own data within three weeks.