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LLamasoft Inc.


LLamasoft was founded in 1998 to develop advanced software applications which apply the most cutting edge simulation and optimization techniques available to directly solve problems involving supply chain strategic planning.
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LLamasoft Inc.
206 South Fifth Ave.
Suite 400
Ann Arbor,MI
48104
USA
Main: 734-418-3119

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Updated Infor App Measures Carbon Footprints
Aug 20 2008 - The new release of the software provider’s SCM Network Design product incorporates carbon footprinting capabilities aimed at helping manufacturers assess their green quotient. Access this RSS feed

IBM Launches Green Planning Tool
May 23 2008 - With the Carbon Tradeoff Modeler, Big Blue hopes to give manufacturers visibility into the pros and cons of everyday business decisions. Access this RSS feed

New Product Helps Companies Gauge the Cost of Being Green
Jan 11 2008 - A new supply network modeling tool from LLamasoft gives companies a look at their greenhouse gas emissions and simulates the financial impact of green-minded decisions. Access this RSS feed



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Software models optimal supply chain networks.
Dec 21 2007 - Supply Chain Guru(TM) v4.0 includes simulation engine, multi-time period optimization, and comprehensive production and transportation process modeling. It dynamically acquires data from external sources, and can model businesses with seasonality, such as retail and agriculture. Software can perform work center processes, routings, changeovers, and cross-dock operations, as well as locate manufacturing and distribution facilities based on demand.