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RealTalks

      Every episode of Real Talks by River Logic will feature technology and business leaders discussing the future of the value chain, exploring topics such as sustainability, circular economy, and business continuity planning.     Resume Why Should You Partner with River Logic?     How Eco Material

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Join us at the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/XpoMay 6-8 , 2024 Orlando, FL Learn More Events Stay current with River Logic. Whether you want to attend a webinar, corporate event, or both, check out the full schedule below.  NASCES24 – NA Supply Chain Summit September 16-18, 2024 Gartner Supply Chain

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Blog

January 11, 2023 Industrial Materials Companies in the Supply Chain: Time to Seize the Moment August 15, 2022 Improving Capacity Planning and Operations with a Digital Planning Twin™ August 15, 2022 How Business Continuity Planning is Better with Digital Twin Technology Blog Industrial Materials Companies Industrial Materials Companies in the

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Solutions

Solutions Connected Decisions River Logic allows supply chain leaders to gain the ability to make faster, better, and real optimization decisions, by connecting strategic, tactical, and operational solutions. End-to-End Strategy & Financial Scenarios X A truly end-to-end scope includes not only the full value chain, but also the product portfolio,

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About Us

About Us Who We Are Founded in 2000, River Logic is a global innovator in advanced analytics for planning and decision support, offering both a platform for custom and packaged solutions. River Logic’s technology helps companies across a wide range of industries resolve complex, cross-functional trade-off decisions while optimizing key

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Three Key Principles for Successful Supply Chain Network Design

Network design implementations are also notorious for spinning their wheels when scenario modeling and analysis bog down people and other resources to a point where initiatives fail, experience cost and schedule overruns, or simply underperform. So what can leaders do to support successful supply chain network design initiatives?

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