Adaptive Production Network Optimisation

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Real time planning optimisation while executing

Historically production optimisation focused on optimising production volume or value of the local shopfloor. In today’s networked economy, the overall value added to the supply chain counts more often than a local optimum, i.e. throughput of a prioritised customer order yields much higher margin then a commodity volume product. Therefore economic production optimisation is achieved by trading off operational gains of the local constraint relaxation against global goal dissatisfaction . Trading all demands and needs of the network off at the same time achieves a well-balanced global goal satisfaction – network optimum.

Technically, optimisation is achieved through contextualised alignment of model-relations, using collaborative techniques like reconciliation, automated trading, auctioning and dynamic contracting in a behavioral relationship.