by Byron Song | Apr 6, 2026 | Blog
For years, automation has helped businesses streamline repetitive tasks. Rules, scripts, and workflows can execute predefined actions quickly and consistently. But these systems rely on fixed logic and perform well only when conditions stay predictable. When demand...
by Byron Song | Mar 18, 2026 | Blog
Supply chains today operate at a scale and complexity that traditional optimization tools struggle to manage. Networks now involve thousands of SKUs, hundreds of facilities, multiple transport modes, and constantly changing demand patterns. During our recent webinar,...
by Byron Song | Mar 10, 2026 | Blog
Global supply chains are moving into a new phase of complexity. Demand volatility, geopolitical tensions, and rising cost pressures are forcing companies to rethink how they design and plan their networks. According to Gartner, supply chain leaders are increasingly...
by Jon Nicholas | Mar 3, 2026 | Blog
Most companies know their product costs down to the penny by telling you how much to make one product and what the raw material cost. But only fewer can really tell what it actually costs to serve their most demanding customer versus their most efficient one and that...
by Byron Song | Mar 3, 2026 | Blog
Across the world, tensions are rising. Trade routes are being questioned. Energy markets are reacting overnight. Political conflicts in key regions are no longer distant news — they’re affecting shipping lanes, supplier timelines, and production costs in real time....
by Jon Nicholas | Mar 3, 2026 | Blog
Inventory problems rarely show up as one clear issue. You see stockouts in one location, excess inventory in another, and planners stuck reacting instead of improving outcomes. What makes this worse is that most networks are still managed in pieces. But this is where...