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We get you on the fast track to excellence with Unison Planning™. Using our in-depth knowledge of your industry’s pressing challenges, we give all your stakeholders exactly what they need to make the right decisions for your business. We let them work together seamlessly, in unison.

Recognized by Gartner as a Leader in supply chain planning, we deliver on our promises and support you in the long run as trusted partners.

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Supply chain planning tailored to your industry

Supply chain planning challenges differ across industries. That's why we provide industry-specific knowledge, templates, and powerful planning functionalities to meet the unique needs of your industry.

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Chemicals

Balance trade-offs to improve bottom line

Serving both specialty and commodity markets, chemical supply chains are caught between the uncertainties of global demand and the push effects resulting from the various batch, campaign, and continuous or semicontinuous production flows. Assets must be used to their full potential.

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Consumer goods

Why be afraid of short product life cycles?

Competition is fierce in the consumer goods industry. Margins are tight and product life cycles are getting shorter. Demand is volatile, promotions and product launches must be managed carefully to avoid supply-side turmoil, and DC networks must be balanced.

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Life sciences

Orchestrating the chain of operations

The life sciences supply chain is in constant flux. Pharmaceutical companies are constantly engaged in making the right products in the right way at the right time. They must orchestrate all operations, from chemical synthesis or biological fermentation to drug product manufacturing, packaging, and distribution.

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Metals

Too complex to manage? Think again!

The inherent complexities of your metals supply chain tend to impact your customer service, increase inventory levels, and raise costs. It is vital to maximize asset utilization, minimize scrap, keep inventory levels low, improve delivery performance, and reduce carbon emissions across your plant network.

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Paper, plastics & packaging

Embracing the global digital era

Paper and plastic film markets are evolving fast in the digital era, leading to extremely volatile demand and evermore complex manufacturing challenges. Campaigns must be tuned to demand, balancing the mix of operations, optimizing cutting and trimming plans, and reducing the environmental impact.

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Building products

Service expectations are high in the building‑products industry, while demand is highly variable and sensitive to trends. Complex manufacturing processes and rapidly changing product portfolios put pressure on margins. How can building‑products manufacturers maximize service levels while protecting margins?
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Tires

Demand is highly variable and sensitive to trends. Complex manufacturing processes, rapidly changing product portfolios, and fluctuating raw material prices put pressure on margins. How can tire manufacturers maximize both service levels and profits?
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In addition to the industries featured above, we’ve developed solutions for aerospace, cement, glass, mining, rubber, starch, textiles, wood, and more.
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  • Life sciences
  • Metals
  • Paper, plastics & packaging
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Chemicals

Balance trade-offs to improve bottom line

Serving both specialty and commodity markets, chemical supply chains are caught between the uncertainties of global demand and the push effects resulting from the various batch, campaign, and continuous or semicontinuous production flows. Assets must be used to their full potential.

Consumer goods

Why be afraid of short product life cycles?

Competition is fierce in the consumer goods industry. Margins are tight and product life cycles are getting shorter. Demand is volatile, promotions and product launches must be managed carefully to avoid supply-side turmoil, and DC networks must be balanced.

Life sciences

Orchestrating the chain of operations

The life sciences supply chain is in constant flux. Pharmaceutical companies are constantly engaged in making the right products in the right way at the right time. They must orchestrate all operations, from chemical synthesis or biological fermentation to drug product manufacturing, packaging, and distribution.

Metals

Too complex to manage? Think again!

The inherent complexities of your metals supply chain tend to impact your customer service, increase inventory levels, and raise costs. It is vital to maximize asset utilization, minimize scrap, keep inventory levels low, improve delivery performance, and reduce carbon emissions across your plant network.

Paper, plastics & packaging

Embracing the global digital era

Paper and plastic film markets are evolving fast in the digital era, leading to extremely volatile demand and evermore complex manufacturing challenges. Campaigns must be tuned to demand, balancing the mix of operations, optimizing cutting and trimming plans, and reducing the environmental impact.

Building products

Service expectations are high in the building‑products industry, while demand is highly variable and sensitive to trends. Complex manufacturing processes and rapidly changing product portfolios put pressure on margins. How can building‑products manufacturers maximize service levels while protecting margins?

Tires

Demand is highly variable and sensitive to trends. Complex manufacturing processes, rapidly changing product portfolios, and fluctuating raw material prices put pressure on margins. How can tire manufacturers maximize both service levels and profits?

More coverage

In addition to the industries featured above, we’ve developed solutions for aerospace, cement, glass, mining, rubber, starch, textiles, wood, and more.

Trusted by leading global enterprises

The world’s leading enterprises choose OMP's Unison Planning™. Why? Because we turn innovative ideas into actionable solutions that deliver real results. With a proven track record of keeping promises, we are your trusted partner in mastering complex supply chains.

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“We’re already leveraging OMP's Companion within Unison Planning to support adoption of our framework through a large language model. Taking it further with UnisonIQ and AI agents for different personas will augment planners with intelligence and help them move away from the daily planning grind.”

Mark Trainor, Senior Director of Global Transformation and Technology at AstraZeneca

“The future we're designing envisions an empowered workforce focused on elevating supply chain performance versus daily routine tasks.”

Daniela Cima, SVP One Supply Transformation, P&G

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