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Improving “AI” alfred

The Western world’s largest materials distribution operation, thyssenkrupp Materials Services, has reached a milestone in integrating alfred, it’s AI solution powered by Microsoft’s Azure platform, in its global supply chain.

alfred (which is named in honour of company founder, Alfred Krupp) now supports colleagues by dynamically managing the company’s global logistics network of 271 warehouse sites and more than 150,000 products and services.

The solution is being implemented initially to optimise transport routes for thousands of tonnes of material every year, with the objective of ensuring faster delivery to the right destinations in future.  The company’s medium-term objectives include utilising alfred to to make supply chain processes more flexible, for example, by taking better account of specific customer requirements for delivery speed, pricing or material quality.

Discussing the solutions’s strengths, Klaus Keysberg, CEO of thyssenkrupp Materials Services, says:

“Artificial intelligence is one of the technologies that will make a decisive contribution to competitiveness in materials distribution in the future. With alfred we are taking an important step towards making our processes even more efficient and optimizing our value chain. At the same time, he gives us better insight into our customers’ needs so that we can align our offerings accordingly. In the medium term, this holistic approach will also open up new business opportunities for us”.

Using Big Data systematically

With the AI, the approximately 14 million order items received annually by Materials Services can be processed and analyzed much more efficiently. For the first time, the materials experts are also bringing all company data together on a single platform. Using self-learning algorithms based on Microsoft Azure Machine Learning, alfred analyzes all relevant information, generates important findings and supports employees with appropriate recommendations: Which materials have to be assigned to which industry? Where are materials processed? What would be the most intelligent transport route to supply the customers with materials in the best possible way? What are the needs of the individual locations? “The intention is very clear: With alfred we are improving our own processes so that we can serve our customers all over the world more efficiently,” says Axel Berger, Head of Digital Transformation at Materials Services.

Focus on customer benefit

The digital transformation is aligned along the value chain and consistently placed at the service of customer benefit – whether directly or indirectly. “From procurement through warehousing and logistics to sales, we rely on integrated digitalization concepts. While we simplify cooperation with our suppliers in the area of procurement by means of a cloud-supported platform, for example, we create possibilities for networking internal machinery with our self-developed IIoT platform toii. toii allows us to flexibly coordinate and optimize the processes of warehousing and logistics. In sales, we offer our customers access to 150,000 products and services at 271 warehouse sites sites in the world’s largest virtual materials warehouse,” says Klaus Keysberg. As a link between all these areas, alfred fits into the ecosystem and ensures continuous optimization of speed and service quality through intelligent data processing with corresponding recommendations.

Lifelong learning with Microsoft

In the company’s own Digital Transformation Office in Essen, all strands of digitalization flow together. Here, integrated teams of IT experts, engineers and business coordinators work under the direction of Axel Berger on various digitalization projects that arise directly from the core business of Materials Services – including alfred. The materials experts were supported by Microsoft and its global cloud platform Azure.

Berger believes the company’s collaboration with Microsoft provides it with access to advanced technologies which can be used for in-house development, and also enables the company to ensure projects are aligned closely with its core business whilst ensuring they remain technologically “state-of-the-art”.

Çağlayan Arkan, Microsoft’s Global Lead for Manufacturing and Resources, says: 

“At this point in history, manufacturers need to become digital companies to lead in their industries. thyssenkrupp Materials Services is not only adapting digital technologies, they are building their own digital capabilities and portfolio to elevate their logistics business with AI services to the next level. They unlock new business opportunities by merging their industry know-how with the core of AI: large volumes of relevant data as well as strong machine learning methods and algorithms”

Klaus Keysberg is also convinced of the synergies of the partnership. “The collaboration with Microsoft makes the implementation of projects like alfred much more efficient. Ultimately, it will enable us to apply our in-house developments more quickly, gather important insights there and develop new business models from them”, he says.

Interview with Axel Berger

An interview with Axel Berger on Microsoft’s Transform blog can be accessed at https://news.microsoft.com/transform/thyssenkrupp-materials-services-keeps-calm-and-carries-on/

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