Optimization

Transportation Planning

What products should go to which customer sites, and what is the amount?

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Route the right products to the right
location, with lower costs

Find optimize routes and transport modes

From Site To Site Product Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
MFG_Tracy DC_San_Diego SKU_3 25 10 29
MFG_Tracy DC_Denver SKU_3 8 11 5
MFG_Tracy DC_Austin SKU_3 19 23 21
MFG_Eugene DC_San_Diego SKU_7 53 63 58
MFG_Eugene DC_Denver SKU_7 49 24 33
MFG_Eugene DC_Austin SKU_7 19 27 14

The ultimate goal of supply chain planning is to allocate the right amount of supply at the right location and the right time to satisfy customers' ever-changing demand.

The Convect Flow Optimizer is the world's leading software that puts the entire supply-demand network in a holistic view.

It matches the supply and demand at the most granular level, allowing companies to better serve customers at a lower cost.

Responsive

Our algorithms work at irregular times as well as regular times. Deviations and disruptions can occur in different shapes and forms. Whether it is shutting down a DC due to pandemic or a missing a delivery from a supplier, it is imperative to be able to quickly respond to such events. Our software allows you to continuously rebalance the inventory and logistics networks to meet demand at the fine granular level.

Advantages

Faster to results

With out-of-box decision engine and robust infrastructure, Convect takes weeks not months to implement. Our software is lightweight and only include features you require. Convect runs on public and private clouds, and can scale to thousands of scenario runs.

Open and customizable

Unlike other proprietary software solutions, Convect is open and designed to be customizable to your business needs. Don’t tailor your business to software and pay for features you never use. Open APIs make Convect easy to be integrated into your existing software stack.

Features

Unified Supply Chain Ops

Unify procurement, stock transfer, and replenishment operations.

Forward Looking

Look into how the supply chain will change in each time period in the planning horizon.

What-if Analysis

Experiment with different business strategies, and compare their results.

Fair Share

When there is not enough supply to meet all demand, ensure each node gets a fair share.

Custom Objectives

You decide what is most important, to lower overall cost or speed up delivery.

Easy Integration

Use flexible APIs to integrate with existing processes and systems.