John Galt Solutions announced the latest innovations to its Atlas Planning Platform with its Atlas Deliver capabilities now available as a microservice-based application, to further support businesses in managing the complexities of modern supply chains while enabling faster, more informed decision-making.
“We continue to evolve our supply chain planning solutions to help companies swiftly adapt to market shifts and evolving business needs,” says Alex Pradhan, global product strategy leader at John Galt Solutions. “Microservices-based Atlas Deliver is truly designed to meet the needs of businesses as they strive to quickly respond and thrive in today’s accelerated environment. Our microservices are already delivering value and tangible benefits to our customers; enabling them to automate replenishment, reduce freight spend and streamline execution decisions, and improve performance.”
Key takeaways:
- Atlas Deliver streamlines the process of creating orders into shipments while accounting for a wide range of real-world constraints, including freight rates, container sizes, distribution routes, truck load capacities, and replenishment plan priorities based on factors such as item type, release date, and product category.
- Key enhancements include advanced automation, decision guidance and real-time insights to order constraints.
- The artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Atlas Planning Platform connects and orchestrates the end-to-end supply chain, enabling leading companies to ensure decision making across demand planning, inventory and supply planning, collaborative S&OP, production planning, and beyond.
“Our ongoing innovation across the Atlas Planning Platform is driven by our focus on delivering solutions that empower our customers to handle increased complexity in their supply chains with ease,” adds Pradhan. “With the power of microservices, we’re providing a composable and scalable foundation that fuels productivity and performance to help companies navigate uncertainty, make informed decisions under real-world constraints, and ultimately outperform their competitors.”