Plans and production out of step
Apex planned demand in one system and ran production in another, so forecasts and the shop floor drifted apart. Inventory piled up in the wrong places while urgent orders waited.
The company wanted one connected plan, from demand sensing through manufacturing and logistics, so supply, production, and delivery stayed aligned.
One plan, with AI sensing change
On Hudace Supply Chain Management, demand planning connects straight to manufacturing and logistics. Xenon AI senses demand shifts, recommends supply and inventory moves, and flags disruption early, so the team adjusts before it hurts.
Production scheduling, inventory, and transport now respond to one signal instead of three.
When demand moves, the platform tells us what to change in supply and on the line, before it becomes a shortage or a pile of stock.
Inventory down, service up
Days inventory outstanding fell while on-time-in-full delivery rose, as planning and production finally worked from one number. The team spends less time firefighting and more time improving the plan.
Apex is extending the platform into enterprise asset management to keep critical lines running reliably.