List of Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain Customers
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Companies using Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain for Supply Chain Management include: Smithfield Foods, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 34500 employees and revenues of $14.14 billion, Amy's Kitchen, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 2700 employees and revenues of $800.0 million, OTTO Work Force, a Netherlands based Professional Services organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Armour Meats, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 450 employees and revenues of $70.0 million, Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal, a Australia based Distribution organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $45.0 million and many others.
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Amy's Kitchen | Professional Services | 2700 | $800M | United States | Dassault Systemes | Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Amy's Kitchen implemented Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain to address complex production scheduling driven by simultaneous assembling and cooking workflows. The deployment targeted Supply Chain Management capabilities to unify planning and scheduling with the goal of sustaining product quality and customer fulfillment standards expressed by CEO Andy Berliner.
The Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain implementation centered on core planning and optimization modules typical for Supply Chain Management, including advanced scheduling, constraint based planning, production sequencing, and scenario planning. Configuration work emphasized modeling Amy's Kitchen specific process constraints and sequencing rules so that planning outputs aligned with concurrent cook and assembly operations.
Operational scope focused on manufacturing operations, production scheduling, and fulfillment planning across the companys production footprint and supply chain planning teams. The rollout aligned planning and operations workflows, embedding standardized scheduling rules and exception handling so operational planners could execute consistent schedules that reflect the firms combined cook and assembly processes.
Governance changes accompanied the software deployment to centralize planning authority and formalize scheduling policies, enabling planners and operations to enforce consistent decision logic. Amy's Kitchen framed the outcome as sustaining high quality and fulfillment performance through the Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain platform, leveraging Supply Chain Management capabilities to operationalize complex scheduling requirements.
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Armour Meats | Consumer Packaged Goods | 450 | $70M | United States | Dassault Systemes | Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Armour Meats implemented Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain to centralize Supply Chain Management for supply planning, inventory coordination, and deployment planning. The Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain deployment targeted the Supply Planning Department, inventory coordinators, and supply chain analysts, and was configured to support integrated business planning workflows across the organization.
Configuration emphasized core supply planning modules, including master production scheduling, distribution requirements planning, deployment planning, and statistical safety stock and product segmentation capabilities. The implementation also provisioned integrated business planning functionality to align demand, supply and deployment horizons, and included capacity management and supply trackers to operationalize planning scenarios.
Reporting and analytics were integrated with standard business tools, using Daily Dashboards, Microsoft Excel exports and Power BI for operational reporting and supply trackers. The project lifecycle followed iterative requirements gathering, functional and technical design, staged testing, and phased rollout and training, with active coordination between business users and IT stakeholders to validate system settings and data outputs.
Governance established a super user model and master data stewardship to maintain MPS, DRP and product coding, and testing and training processes were embedded into the rollout to support adoption. Process redesign and deployment of system-driven workflows were used to increase information transparency and to support S and OP related decision making.
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Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal | Distribution | 350 | $45M | Australia | Dassault Systemes | Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal upgraded its planning platform to Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain 5.0. The upgrade followed five years of production use of Quintiq 4.2 and reinforced Quintiq as the terminal's integrated planning and scheduling suite for complex bulk commodity operations.
Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain was implemented to manage synchronization of resource stockpiles, train movements, stacker reclaimers and ship loading within defined operational constraints. The deployment leveraged built in reporting via BIRT to aggregate data from multiple sources, an improved user interface with user configurable views, an interactive KPI dashboard and a redesigned configuration utility to simplify parameter management across planning projects.
Operational integrations centered on the Dalrymple Bay Coal Chain, with the Quintiq suite interfacing operationally with mine, rail and shipping parties to optimize terminal throughput and asset utilization. The implementation targeted terminal operations, logistics planning, scheduling and reporting functional areas, supporting day to day operational coordination and longer horizon business planning under the Supply Chain Management category.
Governance and rollout were executed as a controlled upgrade, with testing completed in a matter of weeks due to Quintiq's layered architecture. The project was delivered on schedule and to budget, and DBCT reported improved usability and the ability to realize additional productivity and value from the system through the new features in Quintiq 5.0.
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Professional Services | 1000 | $100M | Netherlands | Dassault Systemes | Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2014 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 34500 | $14.1B | United States | Dassault Systemes | Dassault DELMIA Quintiq Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2017 | n/a |
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