The problem with traditional logistics solutions: they cut up the end-to-end process, leaving a landscape of fragmented and sub-optimized components that don't work in unison. Every process hand-off point is a point of process failure. Granted, advanced logistics optimizers produce great solutions, but they never solve 100% of the problem, leaving the planning team with a big dilemma: manually fit in those (heavily constrained) unscheduled orders, or ditch the whole solution and do it manually?
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