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Blue Yonder Acquires Flexis, A Leader In Manufacturing And Supply Chain Planning Technology
Leading supply chain solutions provider Blue Yonder has announced that it has acquired flexis AG, a software technology firm that specializes in transportation planning and production optimization for OEMs in the automotive and industrial industries. Blue Yonder's ability to help businesses with highly configurable goods and vast supplier networks plan and optimize intricate production facilities and network structures has been strengthened by this calculated step.
With flexis' solutions, companies can provide outstanding customer service since they offer flexible order sequencing and dynamic planning. These features meet the needs of contemporary manufacturing, such as the increasing production of electric vehicles, digital purchase models, and improved configure-to-order customisation choices. Blue Yonder hopes to create new opportunities and offer value at every stage of the planning and execution cycle, including advanced planning and scheduling, sales and operations planning, and transportation planning, by incorporating flexis' expertise.
Flexis gives manufacturers the flexibility to dynamically arrange and sequence orders on assembly lines as businesses prioritize customisation. By integrating with order management systems, it balances and optimizes production dates based on a variety of limitations. Blue Yonder's end-to-end supply chain management capabilities are strengthened by the acquisition of flexis, which provides tools to control complexity, increase precision, and boost productivity.
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Dixon Technologies Selects Blue Yonder To Optimize Its Material And Capacity Planning
Blue Yonder has been selected by Dixon Technologies, a prominent electronic manufacturing services (EMS) supplier in India, to augment its supply planning proficiencies via digital transformation. With assistance from the EY company, Dixon Technologies will put Blue Yonder's Supply Planning solution into practice to handle complicated material and capacity planning issues. The collaboration intends to address the issues with manual planning procedures, promote innovation, and streamline corporate operations.
Dixon Technologies is a company in the consumer electronics industry that provides design-focused solutions for lighting, mobile phones, home appliances, consumer durables, and security equipment. The business caters to a wide range of international consumers and is renowned for its dedication to excellence. Dixon operates from 21 production plants in India and three research and development centers in China and India, with an estimated turnover of $1.5 billion USD.
Dixon Technologies looked for a revolutionary solution in response to difficulties with manual planning methods. The company has decided to scale its operations in tandem with the expansion of its contract manufacturing business by utilizing Blue Yonder's Supply Planning solution, which is backed by the EY organization. The implementation seeks to raise EBIDTA and scale profitably by optimizing material and capacity allocation, improving supply chain planning accuracy and efficiency, and speeding up responsiveness to changes in supply and demand.
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Morning break🌊
Prologue
That morning, it was Saxe. The clouds were hanging low, still carrying some night-time blue. And the mist rose up from the tired soil washing off the dried red from the previous night's conflict leaving the crime grey. The earth was having a hard time swallowing the bodies and many mechanical arms were made to speed up the process by digging pits in the mud to throw in the torsos. These were low generation robots that especially accompanied the human soldiers and high generation mercenary robots to do such jobs. With minimalist logic and memory capacity, the low gen robots were the best choice to quietly erase any clue of bloodshed.
Condensation settled on the warm, buzzing bodies of the working robots. The low and high humming of their engines were the only sound waves that rocked the silenced atmosphere of the mountains. Sounding like the final songs of the dead whose existence was being erased forever, no one to mourn them, no one to tell the tales of their heroism or cowardice. No one to shed a tear.
The victorious had moved on; not wanting the sobriety of their killing to disturb the celebration.
A lone shape stood at a distance on one of the hills. The grass from his feet growing into the valley filled with bodies, till the plain disappeared into the blurry horizon. Must be the dew blurring his vision, he wasn't crying. He had never cried. It was unnecessary. But it was his first time questioning it.
The sun began to rise on the scene. The wet on the grass was lifting, passing on a witness to the angels. The rising rays were creeping up on the contours of the strewn figures as if putting a warm blanket on them. It was a massacre. Totally unnecessary. The blanket reached him. He shivered.
The wet on his cheeks was still there.