PlanNEL™ · Supply Chain Intelligence
AI demand, supply, and inventory decisions — orchestrated in the cloud
PlanNEL is the Zionex AI cloud for supply chain planning. It ingests live sales, inventory, and external signals — weather, FX, promotions, marketplace data — and continuously generates the demand forecast, replenishment plan, and inventory policy that maximize service level and minimize working capital.
Built for manufacturers, e-commerce sellers, and retail brands operating across multiple sites, channels, and countries. Live in production at 400+ global enterprises. Two-month deployments.
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Product Lifecycle Intelligence
T³PLM™ and Dynamic Task Manager™ — AI-assisted PLM on a low-code, cloud-native architecture, covering BOM, change, quality, document, and program management on one open platform.
Supply Chain Intelligence
PlanNEL™, PlanNEL Enterprise™, and AI Demand Forecasting — forecast demand with 80%+ accuracy, compress planning cycles by 80%, reduce excess inventory by 30%. Orchestrate every node of the supply network from demand sensing and S&OP to factory capacity and replenishment.
Brother Industries
Brother serves customers across 40 countries on the Zionex platform — running global PSI analysis and S&OP at higher accuracy, in a shorter planning cycle, on one AI-native cloud.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Japan's first industrial-robot manufacturer runs product design and R&D man-hour management on the Zionex Dynamic Task Manager — lifting product-development productivity at line-item detail.
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Brother Industries, Ltd., based in Nagoya City, Japan, began as a sewing machine repair business in 1908 and has evolved into a manufacturer of printers, multifunction devices, sewing machines, and industrial equipment. With production and sales facilities in over 40 countries, the company has a strong global presence, delivering its products and services to customers worldwide. Brother is a well-regarded brand in the printing and sewing machine industries.
Yuhan-Kimberly is a joint venture company of Kimberly Clark and Yuhan Kimberly in South Korea. It is a global household goods company, and is engaged in household hygiene products and bath & body care business. They offer globally recognized products such as baby diaper Huggies and Kleenex tissues.
Founded in 1964, Samsung Precision Chemical began as a general chemical business and later shifted to high-value precision chemical products, including Mecellose (a cement improver) and Anycoat (a coating agent for medicinal capsules). Since the year 2000, the company has expanded into the field of advanced electronic materials, such as BT Powder use as a raw material for MLCCs and color print toner.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries is the first in Japan to develop and manufacture domestic industrial robots, and since then has been a leading manufacturer of robots that supports automation in various manufacturing fields. Kawasaki robots realize high-quality automation work that matches the requirements of individual products and production lines, such as welding of automobile bodies and processing of food.
Dongbu Steel began producing cold-rolled steel sheets in 1967 and has since expanded production to include hot-rolled steel sheets through its factories in various regions, reaching an annual capacity of around 4 million tons. The company's cold-rolled steel sheet division achieved global competitiveness with the completion of the fully automated Asan Bay Plant in 1999. Dongbu Steel's electric furnace steel mill was designed with reduced investment in blast furnace capacity, resulting in lower CO2 emissions and energy consumption.


