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Optilon's focus is planning and optimization of supply chains. Our three main areas are Supply Chain DesignService Optimization and Supply Chain Planning. An important part of our projects regardless of focus area is to develop operational strategies. Learn more about our various activities below.
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Supply Chain Design

In Supply Chain Design Optilon performs analysis of the entire supply chain in order to find an optimum structure and optimum flows. The analysis is often done using LP or MILP optimization and stochastic simulation.

Service Optimization 

In Service Optimization Optilon  perforsm analysis and implementation projects to bring optimal service to the entire range from an overall service level, using advanced inventory optimization is set inventory levels for each SKU.

Supply Chain Planning 

In Supply Chain Planning Optilon performs analysis and implementation projects to streamline optimize the planning processes. These design solutions can include both one production or several production sites, distribution sites and distribution between different sites.

Supply Chain Visualization

For Optilons project to be truly successful a key component is simple, intuitive and efficient distribution of to the results of optimizations and analyses within the organization. Therefore Supply Chain Visualization is an important part of all our projects. 

Operational Strategies

Operational strategies are necessary for the company's business strategies to be re-engineered to governance principles that govern how the supply chain applications that we use in our project work in practice.

Education

We provide world class specialized education in the field of Advanced Planning Systems and its relation to Supply Chain Management

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Business Value

See some examples of companies that have chosen Optilon as a supplier of first class SCM solutions.

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