by Byron Song | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog
How much should we stock for the next holiday? How many people should we hire to prepare for the upcoming peak season? Can the promotion really drive the revenue growth? If we decrease the price of the product how much more sales would we expect? How much does the...
by Jon Nicholas | Jul 22, 2024 | Blog
When your supply chain is small — with just one factory, one product, one DC and a single group of customers — decision-making is straightforward and quick. However, as supply chains grow more complex, involving thousands of suppliers, materials,various transportation...
by Byron Song | Jul 17, 2024 | Blog
Backorders occur when customer demand exceeds the available supply or production capacity and at the same time there is a stock out preventing fulfilling the customer demand by inventory. This situation arises due to various constraints, such as limited manufacturing...
by Jon Nicholas | Jul 12, 2024 | Blog
Choosing the wrong supply chain network design software can mean 6-month implementations, poor solver performance, and strategic decisions made on bad data. With supply chain complexity only increasing in 2026, the stakes of getting this choice right have never been...
by Byron Song | Jul 11, 2024 | Blog
In recent years, the Right-wing populism is experiencing a global rise, marked by increasing support for populist parties and leaders across various regions. In Europe, right-wing populist parties have gained significant vote shares in countries like Italy, Spain,...
by Jon Nicholas | Jul 5, 2024 | Blog
Supply chain network design is crucial for meeting customer demands and minimizing costs. This involves strategically locating facilities like distribution centers to ensure timely deliveries and cost efficiency. But traditional methods for determining these locations...