Partnership combines advanced supply chain planning with deep integration and domain expertise, making optimization practical for mid-market manufacturers and more effective at enterprise scale.
Despite continued investment in supply chain management (SCM), planning platforms, and manufacturing systems, a gap persists between supply chain planning and real-world operations. In practice, this gap shows up as:
GAINS provides the planning and optimization layer—modeling scenarios, balancing trade-offs, and generating economically sound decisions across inventory, demand, and replenishment. On Time Edge brings deep expertise in supply chain, production planning, and manufacturing systems, integrating and operationalizing these capabilities across complex manufacturing environments.
The result is planning that is integrated, aligned with manufacturing operations, and capable of delivering measurable business outcomes.
Both organizations have experience supporting global manufacturers across supply chain planning, production scheduling, and manufacturing systems, including complex multi-site and multi-industry environments.
“Manufacturers don’t struggle because they lack technology—they struggle because planning, scheduling, and manufacturing systems aren’t aligned in a way that reflects how operations actually run day to day,” said Brian Vogel, CEO of On Time Edge. “Our focus is bringing the right combination of expertise and integration capability to ensure supply chain decisions are more consistently executed and sustained in the real world.”
“Advanced planning has become more accessible, but realizing its full value still depends on how effectively those decisions connect to real-world supply chain operations,” said Dave Shrager, CEO of GAINSystems. “This partnership helps organizations translate planning decisions into more consistent operational performance.”
This collaboration helps manufacturing organizations improve service, cost, and inventory performance by better aligning supply chain planning with production execution, including:
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