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SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYST™ SUPPLY PLANNER
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With LogicTools’ supply chain planning suite we have the flexibility to easily evaluate all aspects of our supply chain strategy, from evaluating warehouse location decisions and determining service territories to identifying optimal inventory positioning, managing seasonal capacity and comparing inventory strategies. Ultimately, this means more of the right product on store shelves when our customers reach for them.
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Cabela’s
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Production sourcing & asset planning
Supply Chain Analyst™ Supply Planner is a unique, web-based solution used by leading companies to create strategic production plans for managing the business challenges associated with complex supply chains. LogicTools’ production sourcing and asset planning solution helps companies optimize the allocation of production, transportation and inventory resources over time to satisfy customer demand at minimal cost. Companies can efficiently manage real-time supply chain challenges such as seasonality, promotions, batch processes, set-up costs, and take into account complex manufacturing and distribution constraints such as costs and capabilities, transportation modes and costs, warehousing costs and capacities.
Key Business Issues
- Improve upon supplier and production sourcing decisions
Make better supplier and production sourcing decisions by incorporating logistics, production, material, and inventory costs that provide a global optimization perspective.
- Understand seasonal constraints in developing a build and buy plan
Incorporate seasonal constraints to determine the amount of production that should be pre-built to meet seasonal demand.
- Improve upon traditional S&OP processes
Incorporate demand, inventory, capacity, and supply constraints to produce an optimized production and procurement plan that can feed operational solutions.
- What-If and Contingency Planning
Evaluate supply chain disruptions to understand what the best plan is when there are changes in supply.
- Understanding the supply chain from a total delivered profit/cost perspective
Analyze all critical costs to ensure maximum profit capture in a global multi-enterprise supply chain.
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