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AI Case Study

Big River Steel reduces cost of outbound transportation and optimises delivery windows using machine learning

Big River Steel has implemented Noodle.ai's enterprise AI solution aiming to optimise operations at the company's new metal recycling and steel production facility in Arkansas. Using machine learning models, the company is able to reduce outbound transportation costs while optimising delivery windows for its customers.

Industry

Basic Materials

Mining And Metals

Project Overview

According to a Forbes contributor, Big River Steel leverages artificial intelligence for outbound transportation optimisation. "Companies like Amazon have long optimized their outbound supply chains, but this is much less common in steel mills. Big River works with customers and shippers to minimize the costs of outbound transportation and to optimize delivery windows for customers."

According to Business Wire: "Noodle.ai’s predictive AI engines, configured on its industrial operations platform, The BEAST, will help optimize a vast array of functions throughout the mill. 'This mill possesses a rich trove of sensor data for our platform to leverage, allowing us to help unlock breakthrough improvements in areas such as maintenance planning, production line scheduling, logistics operations, and environmental protection,' says Stephen Pratt, CEO of Noodle.ai."

Reported Results

"In January 2017, the mill’s first full month of production, Big River Steel established a record-setting month with over 63,000 tons of hot rolled steel produced during the month."

Technology

AI algorithms and machine learning models

Function

Supply Chain

Logistics

Background

"Steel mills built between the 1970s and 2010 handle their business on spreadsheets and laptops. But the operation of steel mills is just as dependent on math and metrics as any other business, and spreadsheets just can’t handle complex interrelated variables. Spreadsheets are also static in a very quickly changing business world.

According to Big River Steel’s CEO, David Stickler: 'We started by examining the financial spread between the price of scrap steel and finished steel. Many mill operators view scrap steel as a financial risk, we saw it as an opportunity – apply AI to improve profit per mill hour by starting at the very beginning of the process'."

Benefits

Data

"Macroeconomic data, historical demand for steel, manufacturing activity, and the activity of large consumers of steel (e.g., housing starts, oil rig counts)."

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