Explore how simulation, specifically discrete event simulation (DES), can help manufacturers ultimately decide their next competitive strategy.
Manufacturers have too many choices when it comes to gaining an edge. Between investing in new equipment, optimizing processes, or taking advantage of AI, the problem is not a lack of ideas. It’s choosing the right combination of strategies for the best path forward, and the old methods of comparing with spreadsheets or conducting physical studies just don't cut it anymore. Which brings us to simulation.
Simulation enables manufacturers to study a specific factory system or an entire factory operation. One of the most time-tested types of simulation is discrete event simulation (DES), which helps predict how changes in your current system will impact other processes or parts of your factory. Learn how exactly DES works, including its unique advantages and most valuable applications, in this new e-book.
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