Chainalytics’ Supply Chain Network Design service provides a fact-based analysis to help you determine how to most efficiently serve customers, consolidate new assets, or expand into new markets or products. Our service helps you to minimize costs and maximize profits by considering facility location and capacity, customer service requirements, material flow, product portfolios and pricing.
Chainalytics’ Supply Chain Network Design service effectively answers the following questions:
- What products should I make and sell? What customers should I serve to maximize profits?
- Where should our facilities be located? How large should they be?
- When and where should I add additional production or storage capacity?
- What transport modes and lanes should be used to move products throughout the network?
- Which customers and products should be served from each facility?
- As a result of a recent or proposed merger, what would an optimal, combined supply chain look like?
- Should I maintain my current channel-focused strategy, adopt a “go-direct” model, or some combination of the two?
- Into what new markets or industries should I expand? From what existing markets, channels, or product lines, should I withdraw?
- How will proposed changes in pricing affect the overall profitability of the supply chain?
