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ewefdsfsd Posted - Oct 28 2024 : 13:23:27
Hi everyone! I’m searching for resources on supply chain planning and modeling that focus on decision-support. Our team has been facing challenges with forecasting and capacity planning, and I’m curious about specific techniques that could streamline these processes. Does anyone know of approaches or frameworks that have worked well, especially for growing operations?

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fsrferfdv Posted - Oct 28 2024 : 15:22:07
Hey! You’re asking a great question, and it’s super relevant as supply chains grow more complex. For capacity and forecasting, simulation-based modeling and optimization tools can be really effective. They allow you to test different scenarios and see how choices could impact your operations over time. This way, you can make better-informed decisions without taking on unnecessary risks in real-time.