SC Navigator 25.15.1
Date September 25, 2025
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New Features
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The transportation cost calculation has been enhanced with new attributes on the Transport Cost sheet: Minimum/Maximum Load Size and Minimum/Maximum # of Trips. These parameters determine how the Number of Trips is derived. When at least one of the four new attributes is defined, the total cost is calculated as: (Number of Trips × Cost per Trip) + (Cost per Distance × Distance). As a result, 6 new attributes are added to the Full Solution Export:
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Transport Minimum Load Size
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Transport Maximum Load Size
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Transport Actual Average Load Size
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Transport Minimum Number of Trips
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Transport Maximum Number of Trips
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Transport Actual Number of Trips
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Improvements
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Data validation is added for cases where a product is marked available for inventory in only some periods. To model inventory closure in specific periods, keep the product available in all periods and use the Force Close attribute instead.
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Bug Fixes
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In rare cases, when quickly zooming in and/or out on a map, the map could get ‘stuck’ between two zoom levels and jump back and forth infinitely.
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Mouse wheel zooming on maps did not take the current position of the mouse into account anymore. Instead of zooming in on that point, the map was zoomed in on the exact center of the displayed map.
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When moving between 2 pages which contained maps (e.g. between the Results and the CoG pages), the zoom level was not retained anymore. Instead, the map was reset to ‘World level’ again.
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Mouse wheel zooming on maps now takes the speed of the wheel into account. So, if you roll quickly, you zoom in/out more coarsely. When rolling slowly, the zoom in/out becomes very precise. Note that the step size can be influenced by your mouse scrolling settings specified for your machine.
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