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Arena is a discrete event simulation and automation software: it enables manufacturing organizations to increase throughput, identify process bottlenecks, improve logistics and evaluate potential process changes.
Evaluate potential alternatives to determine the best approach to optimizing performance.
Understand system performance based on key metrics such as costs, throughput, cycle times, equipment utilization and resource availability.
Reduce risk through rigorous simulation and testing of process changes before committing significant capital or resource expenditures.
Determine the impact of uncertainty and variability on system performance.
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