Profile | Omnics

Profile | Omnics

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Nov 21, 2024

Nov 21, 2024

TLDR:

Omnics is a comprehensive supply chain management + analytics platform for mid-market and enterprise brands.

Basic info

  • Year founded: 2016

  • Team size: 11-50

  • HQ location: San Diego, CA

  • Regions served: USA, EU


What's the backstory?

  • Akhil Oltikar spent over 20 years running highly complex, technical supply chains for companies like Flex (fka Flextronics).

  • At each role, he struggled to get full visibility into his supply chain — especially in a way that did not require manually-updated spreadsheets.

  • In 2016, he struck out to create the software he always wished for.

  • On Running was Omnics first customer, growing from $100 million to $2 billion in revenue over three years while using the platform.


Who do they work with?

  • Omnics starts to make sense at $10M+ in revenue

  • Their sweet spot is hardware startups and consumer product goods businesses who are hitting an inflection point in scale and complexity — but who aren’t ready for an ERP..


How does it work?

  • Omnics provides a modular, Lego-like platform that integrates with existing systems (ERP, PLM) and supplier data.

  • Their most commonly-used modules are for demand planning, supply planning, inventory management, and factory capacity planning.

  • It uses a unified data model with supply chain-specific semantics to normalize data across systems


What makes it different?

  • Modularity — The software’s modular structure allows customers to start small and add functionality later as needed.

  • Unified data model — Omnics normalizes ALL supply chain data into standard format so that it can be passed seamlessly between systems.

  • Pricing — Unlike legacy ERPs, Omnics offers an affordable SaaS model with no long-term contracts and no payment until implementation is complete.


How does pricing work?

  • Implementation is covered by a flat fee and is done in-house (no external consultants).

  • After that, subscription billing kicks in, with no long-term lock-in required.

  • Notably, subscription billing does not start until the implementation is complete!

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