Supply Chain Prescriptions workflows

Use these Supply Chain Prescriptions workflows to create cost savings and reduce network risk for your supply chain models.

Supply Chain Prescriptions Cost workflow

  1. Create your model with Modeler.
  2. Create your scenarios in Modeler.
  3. Run the Network Optimization and Cost to Serve Analysis problem types on your scenarios in Modeler.
  4. Track the status of your task in Queue Management to see how the solution is progressing and if it is successful.
  5. Create a Supply Chain Prescriptions project.
  6. Run the Supply Chain Prescriptions Cost algorithm on your project from the Supply Chain Prescriptions Launch Pad.
  7. Review and analyze your prescriptions using the Supply Chain Prescriptions dashboards.
  8. Accept or reject prescriptions according to your business needs.
  9. Refine your Cost prescriptions by regenerating them with a new run of the Prescriptions engine.
  10. When you are satisfied with your Cost prescriptions, export them to Modeler.
  11. If you are using Supply Chain Guru X, download the updated model from Modeler to SCGX. Additional information can be found in the Supply Chain Guru X "File transfers" topic.

Supply Chain Prescriptions Network Risk workflow

  1. Create your model with Modeler.
  2. Create your scenarios in Modeler.
  3. Run the Network Optimization and Cost to Serve Analysis problem types on your scenarios in Modeler.
  4. Track the status of your task in Queue Management to see how the solution is progressing and if it is successful.
  5. Create a Supply Chain Prescriptions project.
  6. Run the Supply Chain Prescriptions Network Risk algorithm on your project from the Supply Chain Prescriptions Launch Pad.
  7. Review and analyze your prescriptions using the Supply Chain Prescriptions dashboards.
  8. Accept a network prescription according to your business needs.
  9. If you are using Supply Chain Guru X, download the updated model from Modeler to SCGX. Additional information can be found in the Supply Chain Guru X "File transfers" topic.

Last modified: Tuesday August 22, 2023

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