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3SC unveils Demand Curve 2.0 with better forecasting accuracy and reduced lead time

March 19, 2020: 3SC, the supply chain solutions provider, launched the 2nd version of its demand forecasting tool Demand Curve, Demand Curve 2.0 in Delhi.

The product aims at providing better insight and confidence in decision-making with the help of capturing change regularly to ensure a better supply chain demand design.
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The product aims at providing better insight and confidence in decision-making with the help of capturing change regularly to ensure a better supply chain demand design.

March 19, 2020: 3SC, the supply chain solutions provider, launched the 2nd version of its demand forecasting tool Demand Curve, Demand Curve 2.0 in Delhi with better demand forecasting accuracy and reduced processing time.

Lalit Das, founder & CEO, 3SC said, “Demand Curve 2.0 comes with embedded ensembling technique which means it is an optimization of multiple models. It classifies in a simpler way which is the uniqueness of the product and will help improve forecast accuracy and reduce processing time.”

The product aims at providing better insight and confidence in decision-making with the help of capturing change regularly to ensure a better supply chain demand design.


Sanjay Banerjee, board of director, 3SC said “Seeing the evolution of the product is a delight. I believe customers will find value to it.”

The event which talked about the accessibility and the evolution of the tool witnessed the key customers of the company and was chaired by Dirk Reich, investor and Professional Board Member, Zürich Area, Switzerland.

Reich said, “The growth potential of the product is enormous, all the companies have the same issue world-wide and the big software competitor don’t concentrate on-demand only they’ve got a wider spot, so with this specialized product you have a growth potential in all the countries worldwide on the demand forecasting. I think this is a unique chance for 3sc to grow.”

Further putting forward his thoughts on technology and logistics he said, “Logistics are two things Technology and people, and I think they need to play together. Without technology and without great people you have no chance to sustain in logistics so you need to have both.”

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