COMPUTER SIMULATION MODELING, PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS, AND SENSITIVITY TESTING
REDUCE RISK
OPSdesign™ engineers, analysts, and computer scientists, are trained in the use of sophisticated computer simulation modeling software. In the case of complex, automated, and/or highly integrated supply chain operations, computer models can be constructed to emulate existing operations or predict the performance of proposed warehousing, distribution, or fulfillment operations designs before making a substantial capital investment.
These powerful tools are often used to test the sensitivity of volatile model variables, individually and in aggregate, to identify those design elements which present the greatest design risk (operational bottlenecks, capacity constraints, flexibility/scalability inhibitors, etc.) and develop and test alternatives to cost-effectively mitigate the threat while achieving design throughput and capacity requirements.
