From Data Preparation to Multi-Step Optimization: Closing 2024 with Insights
Hello, anyLogistix Community!
Welcome to December’s newsletter edition with updates from anyLogistix you can’t miss.
As the year comes to a close, in the last newsletter of 2024, we bring you valuable insights and resources to supercharge your supply chain operations and help you finish the year strong.
Optimizing Data Analytics for Supply Chains: Preparing Data for Modeling
Well-prepared data makes analytics for supply chain optimization more powerful. Our new blog post explores the vital role of data preparation in supply chain analytics.
Read it to understand why clean, integrated, and organized data is the backbone of accurate supply chain modeling, and explore how Kedro streamlines data workflows for better modeling efficiency.
Curious to see how frameworks like Kedro enhance data management in anyLogistix? Check out our blog post, based on SimWell Consulting & Technologies Inc.’s presentation at the anyLogistix Conference 2024. Read now.
All Materials from the anyLogistix Conference 2024 in One Place
All the presentations and videos from the anyLogistix Conference 2024 are now on one dedicated page on our website. Access these materials to revisit insightful sessions or catch up on what you missed. Explore the conference page.
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Optimization of an FMCG Distribution Network and Supply Chain Demand Forecasting
Companies producing and distributing fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) operate in a dynamic environment characterized by demand uncertainties and seasonal fluctuations.
Our latest case study highlights how an international FMCG distribution company in Turkey achieved significant cost savings and improved demand forecasting with strategic supply chain optimization. Phoenix Analytics partnered with this company to build a digital twin using anyLogistix, enabling data-driven decisions and risk-free scenario testing. Read more.
How-to Video: Considering Multiple Objectives with Multi-Step Optimization
Sustainability and profitability can and should go hand in hand. In a new video, we explain how to make it happen with anyLogistix and perform a network optimization experiment considering more than one objective.
We use a multi-step optimization method to optimize the supply chain in terms of two objectives (profit and CO2 emissions).
This marks our final newsletter of the year, and we want to thank you for being part of the anyLogistix community. Stay tuned for our anyLogistix 2024 in Review, which we will publish at the beginning of January!
For more, visit our website, where you’ll find tons of valuable information about supply chain optimization and simulation. Remember, you can always reach out to us with any questions.
Join our growing LinkedIn community of anyLogistix users, where you can ask questions, exchange ideas, and connect with fellow professionals.
Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a happy, prosperous New Year!
See you in 2025!