Unleashing the power of anyLogistix: video recap

... the ICP case study → Configuring a supply and distribution network Decisiones Logísticas analyzed alternatives to configuring a Colombian food company's supply and distribution network using anyLogistix software to perform Greenfield Analysis (GFA) and Network Optimization (NO) experiments. The project included characterization, modeling, and implementation stages. The main findings focused on production volume allocation and flow from plants. Other results suggested opening new distribution ...

Logistics network design in a few steps—with example

... centers (suggested regions). If needed, you can make roads visible too. Data on product flows , distance coverage by demand , and demand coverage by distance are available after the experiment has run. Default map view with customers before running the GFA experiment (click to enlarge) Map view with new distribution center locations (click to enlarge) Step 2: Selecting an optimal supply chain design – distribution centers and a port Now you have a suggested list of new distribution centers in four ...

anyLogistix 2023 in review

... locations with customer demand, and reducing travel miles for cost savings and CO2 emission reduction. During the demo, SimWell demonstrated practical techniques such as capturing the supply chain, explaining soft data, and running greenfield analysis (GFA) to determine the number of warehouses for comparison. In 2024, a lot of great webinars await your participation. Check out the events page for detailed descriptions of upcoming anyLogistix trainings and sign up to join. Take advantage of the chance ...