Webinar: Case Study in Cost-to-Serve & Data Insights

Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
Cost: Free to attend
When markdowns triggered a surge in inventory and overflow storage, this client's supply chain team needed more than guesswork; they needed visibility. Join Miebach as we walk through a real-world case study of how a fashion retailer used a custom cost-to-serve tool to quantify end-to-end logistics costs, model multiple inventory and flow path scenarios, and enable smarter, data-driven decisions across their distribution network. See how data-driven insights empowered both operational agility and long-term distribution strategy.
What you’ll learn:
- How cost-to-serve modeling was used to evaluate markdown, storage, and flow path decisions
- What it takes to build and adopt a scenario-based logistics tool
- How cost-to-serve insights can influence both daily planning and major network investments
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About the presenters:
Diana Bocsanczy
North American Lead, Centre of Excellence for Network Design
Miebach
Diana has been with Miebach since 2016, and has led and participated in numerous strategic, digital, and engineering projects across multiple industries. She has extensive modeling experience with SupplyChainGuru and other industry-leading optimization and simulation software. In 2020, Diana was appointed North American Lead of our internal Center of Excellence for Network Design. Her expertise revolves around end-to-end network design across the world.
Monique Vang
North America, Customer Success Manager
Miebach
Monique Vang has more than 15 years of Supply Chain experience in Project Management, WMS implementation, 3PL management, Network Transport, Continuous Improvement, and performance and cost optimization. With deep expertise in internal tools for Supply Chain Digital Innovation projects, she develops client-specific on-boarding, training, and coaching programs, including acceptance testing and phased rollouts. In addition to project management, she identifies technical support needs, fostering responsive project support completion. Her proactive approach extends to identifying further business opportunities, whether implementing existing tools or crafting new requirements.