This case study is about an automotive OEM that took transportation management to the next level by optimizing its entire multimodal distribution network.
A leading global OEM manufacturer for multiple automotive brands that shipped finished vehicles to dealerships wanted to improve delivery reliability, cost savings, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
As you can imagine, capable TMS software was orchestrating this feat - the shipping operation was state-of-the-art in many respects. However, this shipper's vision for digitalization had them thinking differently.
They saw the bigger picture - a distribution network with many moving parts out of alignment. They also saw significant potential for gains in performance, cost reductions, and sustainability. And they realized it would require optimization beyond the confines of traditional transportation management.
The entire distribution network would have to be optimized, and if you’ve read the last several posts in this blog, you know where this is going. This company was ready for the next level of supply chain performance - aligning the enterprise around last-mile logistics.
While the potential gains were significant, so were the challenges of finding a capable technology partner.
Transportation optimization is generally limited to enterprise shipping operations. This siloed view of logistics is predominant in most software solutions and transportation strategies. Traditional TMS applications optimize carrier selection and identify order consolidations to reduce freight expenses within a planning horizon of one to four days.
Expanding transportation optimization beyond the shipping operations to include the broader distribution network requires cooperation from two distinct realms:
Optimizing a distribution network synchronizes planning and execution between these two areas. A change in either may result in changes in the other, requiring an iterative optimization process.
The company would need an optimized forecast and plan that its business enterprise and external transportation providers could execute.
The requested solution would provide a single global platform for optimizing the company’s distribution network of assembly plants, dealer locations, and transportation providers.
The company partnered with flexis to implement a cloud solution for optimizing supply chain networks. A holistic data model incorporates all transportation and logistics details necessary to optimize long-range planning and operational planning.
flexis’ solution met all of the shipper’s requirements with this functionality:
While this case featured the flexis cloud optimizing a complex multimodal shipping scenario in the automotive manufacturing sector, it can do the same for operations of all sizes and industries.
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