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MY ACCOUNT Screen

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1. MY ACCOUNT screen —->  2. EDIT screen —->  3. SIMULATE screen

MY ACCOUNT is where you start when you login

When you login to SCM Globe you see your Account Management screen as shown below. From here you can access the online Library of case studies to import supply chain models into your account, or open the Edit and Simulate screens. You can also check on your account expiration date. Click the blue “Help” button to open this Online Guide.

Screenshot of Account Screen and library screen  (click on screenshot for larger image)

** IF YOU PURCHASED the BUSINESS EDITION: SCM GLOBE PRO — Please contact us (info@scmglobe.com) to activate the data import/export features, and the automatic modeling and reporting features of SCM GLOBE PRO. You can also schedule your one hour training session included with SCM GLOBE PRO.

In the Account Management screen you can:

  1. Click “View Library” (arrow 1) in the upper right corner of screen to view the online library of case studies as shown in the second screen.
  2. Create a new supply chain from scratch by clicking on “Create a New Supply Chain“ (arrow 2)
  3. Save Backup Copy or Delete a supply chain model – save backup copies of supply chain models from time to time as you make changes (arrow 2)
  4. Upload / Download supply chain models – you can share models with other SCM Globe users; click on “Upload Save File” button or “Download Save State” button (arrow 3)
  5. Restore a supply chain model from a saved backup copy or “save state” (arrow 3)
  6. Click “Edit” button next to the supply chain you want to work on to open the Edit screen and see that supply chain drawn on a map
  7. Send a copy of your supply chain model (.json file) to other SCM Globe users –  see ““Download and Share Supply Chain Models”

NOTE: Dates shown on supply chain files are the dates when they were created, not the dates when they were last updated.

From the Library you can import as many supply chain models as you wish into your own account:

  • click on “Import” button next to the case study you want (best case to start with is “Cincinnati Seasonings“)
  • dialog box opens, type in the Name you will use for this case study model and click “Save“
  • click “My Account” button in upper right corner of the screen to return to your account screen.

Manage Multiple Supply Chains & Save States:

The Account Management screen is divided into two sections: at the top is Supply Chains you are working on; and at the bottom is Save States with backup copies of your supply chains.

“Supply Chains” Section

Shows a list of active supply chain models (5) in your account. Next to each supply chain are four buttons

  • Edit – opens the supply chain in the edit view so it can be worked on
  • Simulate – opens the supply chain in the Simulate screen so it can be run in a simulation
  • Save – creates a new backup copy or Save State of that supply chain
  • Delete – delete the Supply Chain

“Save States” Section

You can upload and download save states of a particular supply chain to and from your computer (6). You can attach the download save state file to an email and send it to others or you can upload a save state file you saved earlier or received from someone else.

This section of the account screen shows a list of Save States for different supply chains. Next to each save state are three buttons (7):

  • Restore – restores the save state back into the Supply Chain list
  • Download – download copy of Supply Chain model to your computer (a .json file)
  • Delete – delete the Save State from your account

When you download a supply chain model you can share it with other people using SCM Globe. Attach the downloaded model (.json file) to an email and send it to as many people as you want. When people get a download file, they can upload it to their SCM Globe account as a save state. Then they can restore that save state to their list of active supply chain models and edit it and run it in simulations.

See more about downloading and sharing supply chain models

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Table of Contents

  • Getting Started
    • Activate and Manage Your Account
    • Video Tutorials
    • Create/Edit a Supply Chain
    • Simulation Tutorial
    • Working with Case Studies
  • FAQs + Known Bugs
  • Map-Based User Interface (UI)
    • MY ACCOUNT Screen
    • EDIT Supply Chains
    • SIMULATE Supply Chains
    • Save-Restore Copies of Supply Chain Models
  • Download and Share Supply Chain Models
  • 4 Supply Chain Entities
    • Products
    • Facilities
    • Vehicles
    • Routes
  • Supply Chain Modeling and Simulation Logic
    • Tips for Building Supply Chain Models
    • All Supply Chain Models are Approximations
    • Deliveries Do Not Always Work Perfectly
    • The Butterfly Effect
    • Analyzing Simulation Data
    • Cutting Inventory and Operating Costs
    • Supply Chain Optimization & Reporting Template
    • Balancing Supply Chain Risk and Performance
    • SCM Globe Software & Services
  • Commercial Supply Chain Case Studies
    • Cincinnati Seasonings
    • Hyderabadi Biriyani – Paramount Restaurant
    • S&J Trading Company – Angola
    • Supply Chains of the Roman Empire
    • Collaborative Supply Chains
    • Fantastic Corporation – Business Expansion
    • Ancient Silk Road – First Global Supply Chain
    • Fantastic Corporation – Unexpected Disruptions
    • Java Furniture Company – Indonesia
    • Zara Clothing Company Supply Chain
    • Local and Sustainable Supply Chains – The Blue Ocean Cooperative
  • Humanitarian Supply Chain Case Studies
    • Disaster Response Supply Chains – Flooding Scenario
    • Nepal Earthquake Disaster Response Supply Chain — 2015
    • Humanitarian Supply Chain – Syria Evacuation (CIV and MIL Supply Chains)
  • Military Supply Chain Case Studies
    • Alexander the Great Needed Great Supply Chains
    • Battle of Smolensk – 1941 Invasion of Russia
    • Burma Campaign – 1944 Invasion of India

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