SC Navigator 26.1.1
Date January 8, 2026
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New Features
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Transport Navigator has been extended with the ability to allow flexibility in the delivery day for each customer, through the attribute Pattern Group. This flexibility can be used to balance the warehouse effort through the attributes Minimum Relative Capacity and Maximum Relative Capacity. See Getting Started with Transport Navigator for details.
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Improvements
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A new Source Location Weight attribute has been added to the Locations sheet to extend the Maximum # of Source Locations constraint by allowing weighted source contributions. For more details, see the documentation Optimization Parameters and Constraints.
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On the COG Settings page, a counter has been added to the Fixed Location selector.
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In Transport Navigator, the readability of the main text on the Solve in Background dialog page is improved by adjusting the font color, which was previously too light and hard to read.
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In Transport Navigator, the titles on the KPI Summary page are now more consistent.
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In Transport Navigator, on page Results, tab Route Summary, some columns have been resized for better visibility.
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Additional data validation has been added for Transport Navigator. We now check whether a location serves both as a customer and a warehouse, and this is no longer allowed.
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The documentation now includes details on the Allow Base Case Volume Mismatch feature.
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Bug Fixes
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When deleting a scenario on the Manage Data page, the Conflicts message referred to Input Datasets instead of Scenarios.
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Running Constrained CoG optimization with only Suppliers, could previously produce incorrect results including zero costs and sub optimal CoG locations.
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Previously, load consolidation did not work correctly when used together with the Base Case, as minimum shipment requirements were not enforced. Now, minimum shipment constraints are properly respected in the Base Case as well.
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Routes displayed on the Transport Navigator map now respond correctly to Customer and Vehicle filters. All calculated routes remain visible at all times; only their selection state changes based on the applied filters.
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In Transport Navigator, routes are shown on a map. Each arc on the map represents a leg of a route. The label of the arc shows the number of the leg as part of a route. If an arc represents multiple legs of different routes, the numbers were previously summed in the label. Now they get listed, such that you can easily see that a leg is part of multiple routes.
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