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Mobile Supply Chain Design and Visualization

Imagine designing a world-class supply chain on a touch-screen tablet and easily sharing it with colleagues or customers.

Supply Chain Sherpa’s dynamic interface provides a visual tool to rapidly prototype network designs. You can accurately structure your supply chain by leveraging built-in reference data and industry metrics for cost and service times. Instantly visualize a supply chain network and use configurable analytics to view service levels, financials, logistics and other metrics you choose.

Share your designs with other Supply Chain Sherpa users via email or share them inside your company’s own workspace. Because Supply Chain Sherpa uses a visual iPad® interface, you can quickly learn to design a supply chain in a matter of minutes and generate credible results.

Introducing LLamasoft® Supply Chain Sherpa™, a mobile supply chain design and visual modeling tool that facilitates fact-driven design, collaboration and decision-making.


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