Release Notes
April 2025

April 24, 2025

Item DI

  • MCP Client
  1. AI interaction: Interact with AI agents through the MCP Client. Responses are generated based on real-time context and MCP task scheduling logic.
  2. Add Servers: Integrate new servers from the MCP Marketplace based on specific business needs.
  3. Server Management: Manage all connected servers, including internal/custom and STDIO/SSE types.
  4. Server Controls: Enable or disable servers as needed.
  5. Prompt Templates: Configure reusable prompt templates to streamline task execution and automate common workflows.
  6. Added a Big Tools retrieval switch in the prompt configuration panel under the AI Chat settings.
  • MCP Server
  1. Server Discovery: Browse and filter MCP servers by keyword or category.
  2. Detailed Views: View service summaries, explore full server descriptions, and perform integration actions.
  3. Real-Time Testing: Interact with server-side tools before integration.
  4. Validation Tools: Input parameters, execute requests, and review structured results to verify functionality and troubleshoot issues effectively.
  5. MCP Server Submission: Build and register your MCP server by submitting your repository link; Upload required Markdown documentation and a tutorial video to complete the server onboarding process.
  6. The MCP Server Marketplace is now live in the Production environment. It enables users to browse, preview, and install servers categorized by business scenarios.
  7. Channels configured in Item DI can now be automatically converted into MCP-compliant servers and published in the Item MCP Marketplace.
  8. QuickBooks and Temu are now officially integrated into the OMS V2 Flow.

Client Portal

  • Dashboard-OTIF
  1. Support retailer platforms including Walmart, Amazon, and Target. Data is automatically retrieved via RPA bots, parsed, and processed for visualization (for Walmart only).
  2. Vendors can view fulfillment performance metrics directly in the dashboard. Users can switch between retailers and query data by week for targeted analysis.
  • Supply Chain Management – OTIF Summary
  1. Walmart Metrics Supported On-Time Delivery, In-Full Delivery, Overall OTIF (On-Time In-Full).
  2. Filter Dimensions: By Case Volume, By Performance Rate, By Order Type, etc.
  • Supply Chain Management – Root Cause Analysis
  1. Vendors can now view factors impacting OTIF performance, including:
  • Manual PO more than 45 days late

  • Not in Full

  • Prepaid Early Delivery

  • Prepaid Late Delivery

  • Unscheduled DC Appointment

  • Retailer Account Settings

  1. Support vendors to configure retailer accounts. This ensures that RPA bots can log in and fetch platform data reliably.