Continuous Planning: inspired by nature
Sep 1, 2018 · 1 min read

Ecological systems can adapt themselves to the dynamic environment and the adaptability varies with the system characteristics such as cooperation and diversity. Think about how a school of fish, a flock of birds or a colony of ants is organised.
Emergent behaviour cannot be predicted by examination of a system’s individual parts (such as a single fish, bird, ant or a parcel). It can only be predicted, managed or controlled by understanding the parts and their relationships.

Our planning platform activates emergent behaviour within a stream
of orders, making it continuously adaptive to any demand, real-world
influence or operational capacity.

