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May 14, 2026


Tariffs shift overnight. Acquisitions create redundant networks. Customer expectations keep rising. Yet most supply chain design teams are still working project by project — assembling data, building models, and producing recommendations on a cycle that wasn't built for this environment.
This guide documents the 10 most critical supply chain design use cases — from immediate disruption response to always-on network intelligence — and shows how leading organizations are using Optilogic to get answers in days, not months.
What's inside:
Tariffs shift overnight. Acquisitions create redundant networks. Customer expectations keep rising. Yet most supply chain design teams are still working project by project — assembling data, building models, and producing recommendations on a cycle that wasn't built for this environment.
This guide documents the 10 most critical supply chain design use cases — from immediate disruption response to always-on network intelligence — and shows how leading organizations are using Optilogic to get answers in days, not months.
What's inside:
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