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Audi: Solving Complex Logistics Challenges in Seconds

Audi solves complex automotive logistics problems in seconds, offering customers an optimization button inside familiar tools.

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Title

Gurobi + Audi

Industry

Automotive

Region

Global


Introduction

Summary from interview with Philipp Münch, Data Scientist, Audi

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We offer Gurobi as a service, and we provide our services in two distinct ways.

The first way is a more manual process where customers come to us with their data, and we compute an optimal solution for them, tailoring it to their needs. They send us their data, and we send back the solutions.

The second way is through applications that customers can use themselves. They input their data into a system they’re already familiar with, and we implement something like an “optimize” button. This allows them to receive optimal recommendations directly within the applications they already know.

The Problem

In automotive logistics, there’s a particular problem that stems from the high complexity of parts. We offer customers many customization options, with the steering wheel being a great example. For one car, there might be 40 different steering wheels, and we can’t place them directly at the assembly line due to limited space.

"This used to be a massive manual planning effort, where eight people would lock themselves in a room for three weeks, cutting out paper snippets to place them on a layout of the logistics area to come up with a good solution. Now, it’s just the press of a button away."

Philipp Münch, Data Scientist, Audi

"This used to be a massive manual planning effort, where eight people would lock themselves in a room for three weeks, cutting out paper snippets to place them on a layout of the logistics area to come up with a good solution. Now, it’s just the press of a button away."

Philipp Münch, Data Scientist, Audi

"This used to be a massive manual planning effort, where eight people would lock themselves in a room for three weeks, cutting out paper snippets to place them on a layout of the logistics area to come up with a good solution. Now, it’s just the press of a button away."

Philipp Münch, Data Scientist, Audi

The Solution

So what we do is pre-sequence the parts, placing them in a designated logistics area where they’re brought into sequence. Then, they’re transported to the assembly line in the correct order for the cars being built.

This used to be a massive manual planning effort, where eight people would lock themselves in a room for three weeks, cutting out paper snippets to place them on a layout of the logistics area to come up with a good solution. Now, it’s just the press of a button away.

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