- How much inventory is needed to meet desired service levels?
- Where should inventory be kept? (at origin, in transit, at destination)
- How many warehouses/DCs are needed and where to locate same?
- When to phase in/phase out warehouse capacity during the next e.g. 5 years?
- Which transportation mode, container and truck type is optimal from a cost, service and carbon perspective for the in- as well as the outbound supply chain?
“You can have the best supply chain concept in the world. However, without being able to adapt to change while having access to experienced supply chain professionals located close to your supplier and customer base, who can implement and execute the change on a daily basis, you will not reap the full benefits,” Erling Johns Nielsen says.
Earlier in the year, Damco launched the Damco Dynamic Flow Control(TM), which tackles the hassle of dealing with constant changes on the demand and supply side without adding cost, time, and complexity. The new optimisation tool is the strategy part of Damco Dynamic Flow Control(TM).
“These change projects used to take several months”, says Erling Johns Nielsen.
New tools combined with Damco Dynamic Flow Control(TM) ensures that it takes much less time to simulate the impact of the change, design new business rules and subsequently roll out the solution across all stakeholders involved in the supply chain. This is really a missing link in many supply chains”, he concludes.
As part of the solution, Damco has signed a contract with Llamasoft, a world class provider of Network Design and Optimization software, which adds “Supply Chain Guru” to Damco’s array of tools.
For more information:
Claus Fonnesbech
Damco
Tel: +45 3363 5613
Mob: +45 2588 4107
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Web: www.damco.com