AWS Supply Chain is a pay-as-you-go, cloud supply chain application offering a data lake, insights, and demand planning capabilities. Pay only for what you use. There are no required upfront licensing fees or long-term contracts.
AWS Supply Chain data storage and services
The AWS Supply Chain data lake combines an extensible canonical data model (CDM), data governance, data storage, and data transformation capabilities. The data lake uses machine learning (ML) models to understand, extract, and transform disparate data into a unified data model. Additionally, the data lake can ingest data from a variety of sources, including your existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) and other supply chain management systems. You are charged $0.28 per data storage hour, which includes data import and the first 10 GB of storage. For additional data storage above the included 10 GB, you are charged $0.25 per GB stored per month.
AWS Supply Chain Insights data usage
AWS Supply Chain Insights analyzes your supply chain data in the data lake to provide actionable insights to improve resilience against demand fluctuations and supply chain disruptions. You are charged based on the number of product SKU location combinations used for the generated insights. A product SKU location combination is defined as the combination of the number of product SKUs by the number of physical locations (such as stores, warehouses, and fulfillment centers). For example, one product SKU that is in three warehouse locations equals three product SKU location combinations. You are charged a tiered price ranging from $0.065 to $0.40 per SKU location combination.
AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning data usage
AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning forecasts demand using ML. You are charged based on the number of product SKU location combinations used to generate demand forecasts. You are charged a tiered price ranging from $0.035 to $0.30 per SKU location combination.
AWS Supply Chain free trial
You can get started with AWS Supply Chain with a free trial. For the first 60 days of your initial AWS Supply Chain deployment, you receive:
- 1,000 product SKU location combinations to be used for AWS Supply Chain Insights and Demand Planning
- 10 GB of data storage
Example: If you sign up for a free trial on January 1, you can store up to 10 GB in an AWS Supply Chain data lake and gain insights or demand plans for up to 1,000 product SKU location combinations until the end of your 60-day free trial.
*To the extent that you use any other AWS services, including but not limited to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), in connection with your use of AWS Supply Chain, you will be charged fees for your use of those other AWS services according to the pricing terms applicable to your use of such services.
Pricing examples
Example 1
An AWS Supply Chain customer in the US East (N. Virginia) Region needs better visibility into their supply chain network. They upload 50 GB of their supply chain data into AWS Supply Chain. Additionally, they use AWS Supply Chain Insights to generate a projected inventory view and ML insights across their 25,000 product SKU location combinations. Based on usage, the monthly AWS Supply Chain bill would be as follows:
Data storage
Data storage hours: 30 days x 24 hours x $0.28 = $201.60 per month
Additional data storage: 40 GB of additional data storage (since the data storage includes the first 10 GB free) at $0.25 per GB, per month = 40 GB x $0.25 = $10 per month
Total data storage price = data storage hours ($201.6) + additional data storage ($10) = $211.60
*This may not be the absolute total data storage price if they're also paying for Amazon S3.
AWS Supply Chain Insights data usage
Product SKU location combination: 25,000
Tier 1: 25,000 product SKU location combinations x $0.40 (Tier 1 price) = $10,000
Total monthly price: data storage total ($211.6) + AWS Supply Chain Insights data usage total ($10,000) = $10,211.60
Example 2
An AWS Supply Chain customer in the US West (Oregon) Region needs better visibility into their supply chain network. They upload 900 GB of supply chain data into AWS Supply Chain. Additionally, they use AWS Supply Chain to generate a projected inventory view and ML insights across their 1,000,000 product SKU location combinations. They also use AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning to generate a projected inventory view across 200,000 product SKU location combinations. Based on usage, the monthly AWS Supply Chain bill would be as follows:
Data storage
Data storage hours: 30 days x 24 hours x $0.28 = $201.60 per month
Additional data storage: 890 GB of additional data storage (since the data storage includes the first 10 GB free) at $0.25 per GB, per month = 890 GB x $0.25 = $222.50 per month
Total data storage price = data storage hours ($201.60) + additional data storage ($222.50) = $424.10
*This may not be the absolute total data storage price if they're also paying for Amazon S3.
AWS Supply Chain Insights data usage
Product SKU location combinations: 1,000,000
Tier 1: 100,000 product SKU location combinations x $0.40 (Tier 1 price) = $40,000
Tier 2: 900,000 product SKU location combinations x $0.13 (Tier 2 price) = $117,000
Total AWS Supply Chain Insights data usage = Tier 1 ($40,000) + Tier 2 ($117,000) = $157,000
AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning data usage
Product SKU location combinations: 200,000
Tier 1: 100,000 product SKU location combinations x $0.30 (Tier 1 price) = $30,000
Tier 2: 100,000 product SKU location combinations x $0.10 (Tier 2 price) = $10,000
Total AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning data usage = Tier 1 ($30,000) + Tier 2 ($10,000) = $40,000
Total monthly price: data storage total ($424.10) + AWS Supply Chain Insights data usage total ($157,000) + AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning data usage total ($40,000) = $197,424.10
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