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Blue Yonder Control Tower helps Armada achieve 65% faster disruption resolution and $1M in freight cost savings

Armada took a reactive stance to supply chain disruptions, absorbing unexpected freight costs from unplanned activities and relying on slow manual analysis to resolve network exceptions.

How it works
Common implementation structure
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Stage 1 · Real-time exception alert
Blue Yonder's Control Tower provides a real-time, unified view of events and critical alerts when an exception occurs anywhere in the network.
Tools used
Blue Yonder's Control TowerAI and ML
Outcome

Armada achieved an estimated $1 million in cost savings from one targeted program, reduced disruption response time by 65%, and expects several million more in freight cost savings as the program expands.

Results
Time saved65%
Cost replaced$1 million
Source

https://blueyonder.com/customers/armada

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