Supply Chain Guru: Software for Supply Chain Design and Analysis

The Leading Supply Chain Design and Analysis Application

Ever ask yourself, ‘what if?’ Supply Chain Guru enables you to understand the answers through modeling, simulating and analyzing your supply chain network. You can design alternatives and explore the service, performance, costs and risks associated with change. All within a single integrated software platform.

Intuitive User Interface
Supply Chain Guru features the Visual Modeler to make network set up easy and intuitive. Project Navigator allows you to quickly move from scenario to scenario or model to model. Reporting is quick and easy, in a variety of maps, graphs and charts. Supply Chain Intelligence Database

The system includes auto deployment of Microsoft® Access® or Microsoft SQL Server®. It holds product data, ESRI GIS reference data as well as attributes on demand, transportation, sourcing, inventory, and production. Pre-configured connectors make access to SAP transportation rate tables, or any enterprise data source easy and dynamic.

Design Engine
The Design Engine contains multiple integrated solvers — operations research algorithms — that perform network, product flow, cost-to-serve, and inventory and transportation optimizations as well as greenfield and demand analysis. Enterprise simulation allows designs to be simulated and validated under real world constraints.


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