Anylogic

anyLogistix / Logistics Analytics UX

Company:

anyLogistix (The AnyLogic Company)

Industry:

Logistics Tech / Enterprise SaaS

Date:

2020

Goal:

Move a powerful desktop supply chain tool to the web, while simplifying onboarding and fitting complex functionality into smaller user screens.

Users:

Multinational enterprises across global supply chain operations.

Actions
  • Designed hundreds of screens across key workflows:
  • Onboarding
  • Chain modeling
  • Experiments
  • Reports & dashboards
  • Simulations & data work
  • Interactive maps
  • Solved density challenges: adapted chain modeling, dashboards, and data-heavy screens to smaller web layouts.
  • Created a step-by-step onboarding wizard with interactive hints and CJM-driven flows to ease adoption.
  • Built a custom design system (~50 reusable components), tailored for complex modeling and visualization.
  • Worked as the sole designer in close collaboration with the product team and developers.
Result
  • Shipped to production as the first web-based version of anyLogistix.
  • Delivered a scalable design system enabling future feature releases.
  • Earned positive feedback from managers and developers — still referenced years later.

Case Details

Onboarding

After registration, the user is asked to select the type of analysis. Each type is provided with a comprehensive description and ready-made examples with data that can be downloaded.

Experimental data

Before starting the experiment, the user needs to decide on the initial data. The user can generate test data with one click. All Excel capabilities are available for working with data.

Working with data is available in several modes: edit data in the drop-down panel at the bottom or by opening the full-screen version.

Launching the experiment

The experiment launch and its speed are made in an accent blue color to focus the user's attention. Note that the dashboard data below changes displaying the experiment results in real time. The Dashboard is customisable, the user can choose an existing template or create their own.

Working with results on the map

The map displays buyers, suppliers, warehouses, and production facilities. Each object can be configured by clicking on it.

Each state has been worked out

Every scenario and interface state was worked out before development began.

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