
Blue Yonder Network Design & Utilization
Supply chain business networks
Supply chain cost-to-serve analytics software
Supply chain planning software
Supply chain management software
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What is Blue Yonder Network Design & Utilization
Blue Yonder Network Design & Utilization is a supply chain planning application used to model and optimize distribution networks, transportation flows, and facility capacity/utilization. It supports strategic and tactical decisions such as facility location and sizing, lane and mode selection, and scenario-based cost-to-serve trade-offs. Typical users include supply chain strategy, logistics engineering, and network planning teams that need to evaluate “what-if” scenarios using operational constraints and cost drivers. The product is positioned as part of Blue Yonder’s broader planning portfolio and is commonly deployed alongside other planning and execution data sources.
Scenario-based network optimization
The product is designed for multi-scenario analysis to compare network configurations, service policies, and cost drivers. It supports evaluating trade-offs across transportation, warehousing, and service levels rather than focusing on a single node or lane. This is useful for periodic network redesign, M&A footprint rationalization, and major demand or sourcing shifts. The emphasis on structured scenarios aligns with how network planning teams typically govern strategic decisions.
Cost-to-serve oriented modeling
Network Design & Utilization is built to quantify cost impacts across fulfillment paths, including facility handling and transportation components. It helps teams attribute costs to products, customers, or channels by modeling flows and constraints, which supports cost-to-serve and profitability discussions. This can improve consistency versus spreadsheet-based approaches when comparing alternative service policies. It is particularly relevant for organizations balancing service commitments with rising logistics costs.
Fits broader planning stack
As part of Blue Yonder’s supply chain planning suite, the product can be used in conjunction with other planning processes (e.g., demand/supply planning) and enterprise data sources. This can reduce duplication of master data and improve alignment between strategic network decisions and downstream planning assumptions. For organizations standardizing on a single planning vendor, this can simplify governance and support models. It also supports a common operating model for planners and logistics engineers.
Data preparation is significant
Network design outcomes depend heavily on clean, granular data for costs, lead times, capacities, and service rules. Many organizations need substantial ETL work to reconcile ERP, TMS, WMS, and finance data into a consistent modeling dataset. Ongoing maintenance can be non-trivial when rates, contracts, or operating constraints change frequently. This can extend time-to-value compared with lighter-weight analytics tools.
Specialized skills required
Effective use typically requires network modeling expertise, including understanding constraints, solver behavior, and scenario interpretation. Teams may need training to avoid overfitting models or misreading optimization outputs. In practice, organizations often centralize usage in a center-of-excellence rather than broad self-service. This can limit adoption outside supply chain strategy or logistics engineering groups.
Not a business network platform
Despite overlap with supply chain collaboration needs, network design tools do not inherently provide multi-enterprise transaction networks for onboarding trading partners or exchanging orders/shipments. Companies seeking a single platform for partner connectivity, compliance, and execution collaboration may still require separate business network capabilities. Integration with external partner data feeds may be possible but is typically project-based. This distinction matters for buyers comparing planning tools versus network-based execution ecosystems.
Plan & Pricing
No public pricing or tiered plans were found on Blue Yonder's official product page for "Network Design & Utilization". The product page describes features and capabilities but does not list prices, tiers, or subscription plans. Prospective customers are directed to request a product demonstration or contact Blue Yonder for pricing information.
Seller details
Blue Yonder Group, Inc.
Dallas, Texas, USA
1985
Subsidiary
https://blueyonder.com/
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