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The Quantitative Supply Chain

The Quantitative Supply Chain

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Quantitative supply chains are the future: where every possible future gets a probability, where every possible decision gets an economic score, and where control is given back to management thanks to extensive automation. Lokad's goal is to make this future a reality. We help companies do more with their supply chains, their inventories and their production capacities than classical methods would ever allow.Copyright (c) 2022 Lokad Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
Episodios
  • Inventory Optimization Models and Simulations (With Nicolas Vandeput)
    Mar 10 2021
    Historically, programming has often been seen as an intimidating task reserved for computer whizzes and IT practitioners. Nowadays, however, with the rise of tools such as Python, programming has become that much more accessible. For this episode of LokadTV, we're joined, once more, by Nicolas Vandeput to discuss just how simple programming can actually be.
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    26 m
  • Beyond Statistical Modeling
    Feb 24 2021
    Despite many companies currently investing huge amounts of resources into establishing data science capabilities, the hard truth is that the majority of these projects fail to impact upon daily business operations. As such, we look beyond classic statistical modelling and explain why the impact of a proper data science department must run far deeper than just collecting data, manipulating it and getting an output.
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    23 m
  • Maintainability of Supply Chain Software
    Jan 27 2021
    When investing in a piece of supply chain software, there is the expectation that it will last a company decades, rather than just a few years. However, with a rapidly changing tech landscape, this becomes a complicated endeavour. For this episode of LokadTV, we discuss this challenge of maintainability and how it can be impacted by good design.
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    25 m
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