Weekly Line Of Balance with Order Numbers (LOB)
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A free Line of Balance (LOB) presentation (€0) with the full demo of the tool: order numbers inside the weekly bill list and color-coded quantity gaps.
Spot delayed lines, back orders and follow-up priorities at a glance, without digging through several files.
- Order numbers visible directly in the weekly list
- Color-coded input vs output quantity differences
- LOB chart view of component and subassembly quantities
Want to run it on your own orders? Get the full Weekly LOB tool for €10 → Weekly LOB – List of Bills (PO) tool.
Description
The Weekly List of Bills with Order Numbers (Line of Balance / LOB) is a free presentation of an advanced weekly bill review approach, where order numbers are visible directly within the list and quantity differences between inputs and outputs are highlighted with color. Delayed lines, back orders and follow-up priorities become easy to spot in a single weekly LOB view.
The free presentation
The complete demo of the tool — its logic, visual structure and operational value. Instant download, yours to share internally.
The full Weekly LOB tool
Ready to go further? Run the same Line of Balance logic on your own supply and purchase-order (PO) bills, week after week.
What is a weekly Line of Balance (LOB) bill review?
Line of Balance (LOB) is a visual control method used in supply chain and manufacturing to track physical quantities against a delivery plan. Applied to weekly bill follow-up, it connects each supplier bill to its order reference and shows, line by line, where input and output quantities no longer match — so discrepancies surface without opening multiple files.
Main topics covered
- Order numbers directly visible within the weekly list
- Color-coded quantity differences between input and output data
- Back-order tracking
- Shipping instructions follow-up
- Bill information search
- Review of previous-year session lists of bills
- Line of Balance (LOB) chart visualization of component and subassembly physical quantities
- How to control supplier bills more efficiently
- How the purchase application supports purchase order management
- Compilation of orders
- Support for express bill shipping within the LOB review
Why this weekly LOB review is useful
Supplier bill follow-up is often slow when teams must search through several files to understand where a discrepancy comes from. A more advanced weekly Line of Balance structure helps teams:
- See the exact order reference faster — directly inside the weekly list.
- Understand quantity gaps earlier — color-coded before they escalate into delays.
- Improve review meetings and delivery follow-up — with one shared weekly view.
Who is this presentation for?
- Customer Support Engineers
- Purchasing teams
- Supply chain teams
- Order follow-up teams
- Industrial data analysts
Free presentation and full tool
This page gives you the free presentation — the complete demo of the tool, including its logic, visual structure and operational value. Download it, share it internally, and see exactly how the weekly LOB bill review works.
When you are ready to run it on your own data, the full working Weekly LOB tool is available, built on the same Line of Balance logic for on-air supply and purchase-order (PO) bill tracking. Get the full Weekly LOB – List of Bills (PO) tool.
Frequently asked questions
What does LOB mean?
LOB stands for Line of Balance, a visual method for tracking physical quantities against a plan — here applied to weekly supplier bill and order follow-up.
Is this presentation free?
Yes. This presentation is completely free and includes the full demo of the tool in a presentation.
What is the difference between the presentation and the full tool?
The presentation walks you through the method, the weekly LOB structure and the five typical situations. The full Weekly LOB tool is the working version you run on your own supply and purchase-order (PO) bills — available on its dedicated page.
Do I need special software to use the presentation?
No. The presentation explains the method and visual structure so any order follow-up or supply chain team can assess it.
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