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“Optimize everything” isn’t optimal. Get the accuracy and speed you really need with combined optimization, heuristics, and AI/ML in Kinaxis Maestro.
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Maestro Agents deliver task-specific, context-aware support right inside Maestro, helping you explore options, act quickly, and stay aligned without needing technical skills.
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Optimization helps teams transform those tradeoffs into fast, feasible plans that stand up in execution and open new opportunities.
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Kinaxis offers an optimization solution tailored for high-tech companies facing challenges in delivery, performance, inventory, and cost management amid shifting demands.
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The Kinaxis Maestro platform offers the chemical industry end-to-end supply chain visibility, in-app control, and flexible transport management.
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Boost forecast accuracy with AI-powered demand planning. Align teams, reduce risks, and optimize supply chains with Kinaxis for smarter decision-making
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Kinaxis Optimization offers a solution to navigate the complex regulatory landscape and optimize pharmaceutical supply chains by balancing margins, capacity, and demand.
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Kinaxis offers optimization solutions tailored for the consumer products industry to enhance supply network, production, and distribution decisions by balancing revenue, cost, and capacity tradeoffs.
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Demand sensing is a short-term forecasting method that uses machine learning, pattern recognition, and high-frequency data to improve near-term forecast accuracy down to the SKU and regional level.
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Supply chain optimization turns tradeoffs into business value by boosting speed, accuracy, and agility across functions.
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The Financial Times, in partnership with Kinaxis, brought together senior supply chain and operations leaders for a focused discussion on how agentic AI is reshaping planning, decision making and organisational design. As supply chains face persistent volatility — from geopolitical shocks to rapid shifts in demand — speakers emphasised that incremental improvements are no longer enough. Companies must build the capabilities now that will define competitiveness by 2030