Log-hub 6.2 Introduces Multi-Leg Supply Chain Mapping

The addition of Hexaly enhances the platform’s optimization capabilities with advanced solving technology designed for complex, large-scale planning challenges.

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Log-hub 6.2 delivers improvements across supply chain mapping, freight cost management, and emissions analysis, marking a transition to Hexaly, an optimization solver, enabling faster and more precise calculations.

The addition of Hexaly enhances the platform’s optimization capabilities with advanced solving technology designed for complex, large-scale planning challenges. By improving performance on non-linear and combinatorial optimization problems, it enables more detailed modeling, faster scenario evaluation, and the development of new optimization use cases across transportation and supply chain design.

“Scenario comparison has always been a critical part of supply chain decision-making. By embedding it directly into the Agent, we remove the manual overhead and make that level of analysis accessible to every user, regardless of technical depth,” says CTO of Log-hub, Alexander Sigmund.

Key takeaways:

·        Log-hub 6.2 introduced multi-leg shipment support in the supply chain map app. Supply chain teams that need to visualize how goods move across complex networks can now capture a complete route in a single row of input data. In Log-hub 6.2, the entire journey, from A through B and C to D, is captured in one entry, rendered immediately on an interactive map, and updated in one place when adjustments are needed.

·        The updated Freight Matrix Plus App introduces three new capabilities that bring contract-level complexity into the cost comparison process. Surcharges and discounts can now be modeled within the app, allowing companies to reflect real contractual terms. In addition, rule-based carrier evaluation enables users to define which shipments each rate matrix applies to. For both manufacturers managing shipper selection and LSPs optimizing carrier routing across multiple client accounts, these additions turn a fragmented process into a structured decision.

·        Additional enhancements improve both emissions analysis and scenario planning. Direct port control in the CO₂ Emissions App enables more accurate route based emissions calculations, while the Supply Chain Apps Agent now allows users to compare multiple scenarios conversationally, with results presented through interactive maps, KPI dashboards, and automated insights.

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