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Case Study
🏗️ Custom Platform · US Patent

Telecom Inventory.
Cross-Warehouse Logic.
US Patented.

TSN was built for the US telecom industry — addressing a problem that companies like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Goodwill Network faced managing parts inventory across thousands of tower sites nationwide. The BOM reprioritization engine we designed — which automatically reallocates inventory across all affected orders when priorities change — was subsequently awarded US patents.

TSN · TELECOM SUPPLY NETWORK · US
● US Patent awarded
PATENT
US
Awarded
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Reprioritization
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Manual steps
PITCHED TO
AT&T — nationwide tower network operations
T-Mobile — cross-state inventory management
Goodwill Network — field operations
CORE CAPABILITIES
BOM check — nearest warehouse auto-identified
Reprioritization — all orders reallocated automatically
PO decision — transfer vs purchase auto-calculated
THE COMPLEXITY THAT EARNED A PATENTBOM reprioritization across a live nationwide order book — every commitment, every delivery date, recalculated simultaneously without manual intervention.
US
Patent awarded for the BOM reprioritization logic Infomaze designed and built
AT&T
T-Mobile, Goodwill Network — the enterprises this platform was built and pitched for
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Manual reprioritization steps — the entire order book recalculated automatically on priority change
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Nearest warehouse identification, transfer vs PO decision, and procurement trigger — all automated
Product TSN — Telecom Supply Network
Industry Telecommunications · Field Operations
Market United States
Service Custom Platform Development
Stack .NET · SQL Server
IP US Patent awarded
— The Problem

Thousands of tower sites. No inventory visibility between them.

Telecom companies like AT&T and T-Mobile operate thousands of cell towers across the United States. Each tower requires maintenance, upgrades, and repairs — all of which need specific components. Those components are stocked in regional warehouses.

The problem: each regional team operated in isolation. A warehouse in Texas had no visibility of what was sitting in a warehouse in Arizona. A field team that needed parts would raise a purchase order — even if the same parts were sitting unused 200 miles away in another location.

The result was systematic waste — duplicate procurement, inflated inventory levels across the network, delayed projects waiting for parts that were already in the system, and no way to know when a high-priority project could safely borrow inventory from a lower-priority one.

// The operational reality without TSN
No cross-warehouse inventory visibility
Duplicate purchase orders for parts already in the network
No automatic way to reallocate inventory when priorities changed
Project delays waiting for parts available elsewhere in the network
Manual coordination required between regional teams for any transfer
Built for
AT&T
T-Mobile
Goodwill Network

— The Solution

Bill of Materials meets cross-warehouse intelligence.

TSN's core was a BOM-driven inventory system that knew where every part was across the entire network — and could make procurement decisions automatically based on proximity, availability, and order priority.

When a project is created and BOM components are needed — the system queries all warehouses simultaneously and makes a decision:
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Nearby

Warehouse within threshold distance
Components reserved from nearest warehouse. Transfer initiated. No purchase order raised. Cost avoided.
Reserve & Transfer
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Far

Nearest warehouse exceeds distance threshold
Transfer cost vs new PO cost calculated automatically. Decision made based on which option is more economically efficient for this order.
Calculate & Decide
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PO

Transfer uneconomic or stock unavailable
Purchase order raised automatically to the most appropriate supplier. Project team notified of expected delivery timeline.
Auto Purchase Order

All three decisions happened automatically — triggered by project creation, with no human involvement required on the standard path. The field teams received their parts through the most efficient channel without needing to coordinate between regional operations.


— The Patented Logic

BOM reprioritization — the capability that earned US patents.

The procurement logic was valuable. The reprioritization engine was extraordinary — complex enough that the underlying methods were awarded US patents.

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US Patent — Awarded

BOM Reprioritization across a live nationwide order book

The specific logic that allows a change in order priority to cascade automatically through all affected orders — reallocating committed inventory, recalculating delivery commitments, and re-triggering procurement where needed — without any manual intervention and without violating any existing commitment — was awarded US patents. This is the capability that made TSN distinctive from generic inventory management platforms.
The scenario that illustrates why it's hard: You have 20 active tower projects. Parts are committed across them. Order 4 — which was low priority when it was created — suddenly becomes urgent. It now needs to be completed before Order 1, which currently holds the inventory it needs.
// BOM reprioritization — manual vs TSN automated

Without TSN — manual

Someone manually identifies which orders hold the needed inventory
Operations team calls regional warehouses to check what's actually available
Coordinators negotiate which teams will give up their committed inventory
Someone manually recalculates all affected delivery dates
Purchase orders for displaced projects manually raised
High risk of error, missed dependencies, and delayed projects

With TSN — automated

Order 4 priority updated in TSN by operations manager
System identifies all orders holding required BOM components
Calculates which orders can give up inventory without breaching their own commitments
Reallocates inventory to Order 4 — updates all affected order records simultaneously
Recalculates delivery commitments for all displaced orders automatically
Triggers purchase orders for components that can no longer be sourced from the network
// What the engine calculates simultaneously on every priority change
Which warehouses hold the required components
Which orders have those components committed
Which of those orders can release inventory without breaching their commitments
New delivery commitments for all displaced orders
Whether transfer or new PO is more efficient for components that can't be reallocated
Purchase orders to raise and for which projects

— What Made It Patent-Worthy

The difference between inventory management and inventory intelligence.

Most inventory management systems know where stock is and how much of it there is. TSN's reprioritization engine went further — it understood the dependencies between orders, the commitments those orders had made, and the cascading effects of changing any single order's priority.

The complexity that made it patent-worthy was the simultaneous calculation: when Order 4 gains priority, the system doesn't just give it the inventory — it recalculates the implications for every order in the system, identifies which ones can absorb the impact, determines the most efficient way to source what can't be reallocated, and executes all of this without any intermediate human decision.

The business impact was significant — duplicate procurement eliminated, project delays reduced, and regional teams freed from the coordination overhead that had previously consumed significant time.

✦ The engineering insight
Solving the right problem makes the solution patent-worthy.
The temptation in inventory management is to solve for "where is the stock?" TSN's distinctive value was solving for "given that priorities just changed, what is the most efficient new state of the entire inventory network?" That's a fundamentally different and harder problem — and the answer to it was worth protecting.
Platform capabilities built
Cross-warehouse real-time inventory visibility
BOM-driven project procurement
Automated transfer vs PO decision engine
US-patented BOM reprioritization engine
Automatic PO generation on procurement decision
Multi-warehouse order commitment tracking
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