The Logic Factory Implements DELMIA Quintiq at the Panama Canal
For Immediate Release: May 2018
The Logic Factory has been selected by the Panama Canal to be their DELMIA Quintiq implementation partner.
In March of 2017 the Panama Canal Authority announced it had bought DELMIA Quintiq licenses to support their planning processes. (http://www.pancanal.com/eng/pr/pressreleases/2017/03/15/pr618.html)
After last year’s launch, the newly expanded Panama Canal hosted an influx of traffic; making the decision to implement the new scheduler simple. The Logic Factory is honored to be working with the Panama Canal on implementing the DELMIA Quintiq application suite.
As the Panama Canal Authority stated: “In response to growing traffic through the waterway, the Panama Canal (…) will launch a state-of-the-art vessel scheduling and maritime resource management system to further optimize costs, improve safety and increase the overall efficiency and reliability of the service it provides.” The Logic Factory is fully geared up to, together with The Panama Canal, make this happen.
“For more than a century, the Panama Canal has enjoyed a proud legacy of innovation,” said Panama Canal Administrator Jorge L. Quijano. “This system will help carry that legacy forward, allowing us to tap the potential of technology to provide better solutions for our customers as we increasingly manage more transits and adapt to shifts in global trade.”
About The Logic Factory
The Logic Factory is a platinum DELMIA Quintiq implementation partner, delivering full projects, project management, consultancy and development expertise on DELMIA Quintiq’s supply chain planning and optimization software.
The Logic Factory specializes in developing solutions for customers in
various industries such as logistics, manufacturing, maritime and aviation. Headquartered in The Netherlands, The Logic Factory also has offices
in the USA, the UK and India. For more information, visit thelogicfactory.com.
About DELMIA Quintiq
Every business has its supply chain planning puzzles. Some of those puzzles are large, some are complex and some seem impossible to solve.
Since 1997, DELMIA Quintiq has been solving each of those puzzles using a single supply chain planning and optimization software. Today, industry leading companies across the globe rely on DELMIA Quintiq software to plan and optimize workforces, logistics and production. DELMIA Quintiq is part of Dassault Systèmes (Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) and has headquarters in the Netherlands and the USA, and offices around the world.
For more information, visit quintiq.com
About the Panama Canal Authority
The Panama Canal is run by an autonomous agency of the Government of Panama in charge of managing, operating and maintaining the Panama Canal. The operation of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is based on its organic law and the regulations approved by its Board of Directors. For more information, please refer to the ACP’s website: http://www.pancanal.com
About the Panama Canal Expansion
The Panama Canal Expansion is the largest enhancement project since the Canal’s opening in 1914. Considered and analysed for a decade with more than 100 studies, the Expanded Canal provides the world’s shippers, retailers, manufacturers and consumers with greater shipping options, better maritime service, enhanced logistics and supply-chain reliability.
The Expansion included the construction of a new set of locks on the Atlantic and Pacific sides of the waterway, creating a third lane of traffic and doubling the cargo capacity of the waterway. While the expanded locks are 70 feet wider and 18 feet deeper than those in the original Canal, they use less water due to water-savings basins that recycle 60 percent of the water used per transit. In line with its commitment to customer service, the Panama Canal will continue to provide the world with value for another century and beyond.