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Small Multiples
match 100%
Small multiples display the same visual repeated across categories — perfect for comparing regions, carriers, or product groups with consistent scales.
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Waterfall Chart
match 78%
Waterfall charts explain how sequential changes lead from a starting value to an ending value — perfect for breaking down profit, cost, or throughput differences.
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Bar / Column Chart
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A bar chart compares categories such as routes, carriers, or depots side by side. It’s the simplest and most honest way to rank supply-chain performance.
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Line Chart
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Line charts show how logistics metrics change through time — transit durations, order volume, fuel cost, or on-time rate.
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Area Chart
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Area charts show how components build up over time — ideal for illustrating how freight modes or regions contribute to total shipments.
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Relationships & Star Schemas
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A tidy star schema keeps visuals fast and DAX simpler.
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Pie / Donut Chart
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Pie charts show how a few categories contribute to a whole. Use them when audiences want a quick, high-level sense of share.
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Scatter Plot
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Scatter plots reveal how two supply-chain measures move together — such as freight cost versus on-time delivery rate.