Whether you are looking for a supply chain analytics tool, getting familiar with anyLogistix, or just want to learn about new advancements in the supply chain design domain, it’s worth looking at the ALX datasheet. Accompanied by a detailed explanation of each feature, the datasheet will introduce the software's key functionality to the supply chain design community.
Read moreWeekends Only is a furniture retailer that wanted to ensure its supply chain was delivering the best value for money and to evaluate recent logistical developments. Especially, they wanted to know the cost-benefit of shipping from China to New Orleans rather than to Los Angeles. In a project using anyLogistix, they identified cost savings of 27% and mitigated the change risks.
Read moreIn addition to the many new features and updates, anyLogistix Studio introduces streamlined extension development. Now, with a fully integrated AnyLogic modeling environment, supply chain professionals have easier access to a complete, customizable and extensible supply chain development and analysis tool.
Read on to find out about extensions and contact a sales representative to request anyLogistix Studio Trial.
In a major new release, anyLogistix sets a new standard for supply chain software with anyLogistix Studio. Read on and discover what is new.
Read moreWebinar video introducing anyLogistix supply chain software. The video covers green field analysis, network optimization, what-if modeling, transportation optimization, and includes Q&A.
Find out about the enhanced analysis and optimization you can bring to your supply chain.
Bangalore, India, hosted anyLogistix for a Supply Chain Design and Optimization Seminar and Training this June 19-22. Here are the videos and downloads.
The well-received event was attended by representatives from world leading companies operating in the region, including: ITC Infotech, McKinsey & Company, PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk, PwC, Tata Consultancy Services, and Wipro.
Gartner holds two supply chain executive conferences each year, the first of 2018 was in Phoenix, Arizona, May 14-17. The event covered the challenges faced by supply chain today and gave insight into the developing trends that are set to shape the future of the industry.
There was an emphasis on how organizations are leveraging technology to develop their supply chains – a key theme being their digitization. The implementation of real-time supply chain visibility and the use of AI for decision support were indicative of this focus on technology and also of the wider supply chain digital twin theme.
The Berlin School of Economics is making use of anyLogisitix in a course for learning the skills you need to get and stay ahead in supply chain.
Read on, find out more, and discover studies on reverse supply chains, supply chain restructuring, and more…
The new version of anyLogistix introduces a range of new features and enhancements to the supply chain design and optimization software. Read on and discover the new experiments, statistics, and usability developments!
Read moreSummary, materials and photos from the excellent Optimizing Supply Chain Network Performance summit in Singapore, March 2nd, 2018. Part of the THINK Series by the The Logistics Institute Asia Pacific. Highlights include Industry 4.0 insights. Read on for more...
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