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Electric vehicles: opportunities and planning


Electric vehicles: opportunities and planning

Electrification of commercial, municipal, and personal vehicle fleets is happening now and quickly. In less than three years, the City of London and Norway target phasing out internal combustion vehicle sales. By 2030, a significant proportion of the world plans the same. Commercial and public organizations will require insight and informed planning to smoothly navigate this time of significant change and make the most of its opportunities.

Here are case studies and research showing how simulation modeling is helping organizations adapt to vehicle electrification.

Webinar follow-up: Simulation Project Life Cycle


Webinar follow-up: Simulation Project Life Cycle

Building a successful simulation project is a complex endeavor that can lead to failure if proper tools and best practices are not used. The webinar objective was to discuss, for each phase of a project, how to optimize your chances of resolving a business problem you are facing.

This guest blog by Felipe Haro of Noorjax Consulting follows his AnyLogic Project Life Cycle webinar. The webinar goes deep into how best to manage simulation projects and can be found at the foot of the blog. This blog provides simulation project management context and introduces the main themes of the webinar.

AnyLogic and AnyLogic Cloud releases update MHL, API, UI, and more


AnyLogic and AnyLogic Cloud releases update MHL, API, UI, and more

Before a festive break code freeze, updates for both AnyLogic and AnyLogic Cloud arrived. Contained within them were several improvements that we'll take a look at in this blog.

For AnyLogic, we introduced new rack functionality for the Material Handling Library and added file output capability for models exported to AnyLogic Cloud. While for AnyLogic Cloud, we added enterprise features, made user experience improvements, and increased security. Let’s take a look!

How leading automotive producers improve with simulation


How leading automotive producers improve with simulation

The world’s leading automotive manufacturers use simulation modeling to optimize production line processes, improve scheduling, create forecasts, and integrate new technologies. Using simulation modeling helps them stay at the forefront of innovation and avoid costly mistakes.

Here are five case studies that highlight the different areas automotive manufacturers apply AnyLogic’s multi-method simulation modeling.