More Edelman Award Finalists Choose ILOG CPLEX
Than Any Other Optimization Product
The annual Franz Edelman Award is the world's most prestigious honor for operations research applications. And ILOG CPLEX is the most popular tool for Edelman Finalists.
Every year, dozens of commercial projects apply. Only five or six are selected as finalists. Roughly two-thirds of Edelman Finalists are optimization projects. Over the past decade, more than 40% of these projects have used CPLEX. In fact, Edelman Finalists have used CPLEX four times more often than any other optimization technology.
We’ve gathered some outstanding CPLEX results in the table below. To see much more, visit the INFORMS operations research website, The Science of Better.
 Edelman Finalist |
 Business Problem |
 ROI |
| South African National Defense Force |
Force and equipment planning |
$1.1 billion saved per year |
| Motorola |
Procurement management |
$150 million saved per year |
| UPS |
Air network planning |
$87 million saved first two years 10% reduction in number of aircraft used |
| Menlo Worldwide |
Air/truck network planning |
$80 million saved first full year
21% reduction in expenses |
| NBC |
Advertising sales and scheduling |
$50 million in additional revenue per year |
| Continental Airlines |
Crew rescheduling |
$40 million saved in one year |
| Chilean Forestry |
Timber harvesting and transportation |
$20 million saved per year
30% reduction number of trucks needed |
| SNCF |
Train scheduling |
$19 million saved per year |
| Grantham, Mayo & Van Otterloo |
Portfolio optimization |
$4 million saved per year
85% reduction in trading; 60% fewer securities held |
| Samsung Electronics |
Semiconductor manufacturing |
50% reduction in cycle time
Hundreds of millions of dollars from higher prices and reduced inventory-carrying costs |
| AT&T |
Network traffic restoration and planning | 35% reduction in capacity required
Tens of millions of dollars in capital savings |
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Competition, innovation and ROI The Franz Edelman Award recognizes achievement in operations research and the management sciences. For the past 30 years, INFORMS has presented the honor annually.
Applications put into production by industry are eligible. Some two-thirds of Edelman Finalist projects employ optimization technology. The remainder address efficiency problems using statistics, queuing theory and other forms of mathematics.
Competition is intense, and standards are rigorous. Each finalist must submit extensive documentation describing the business problem being solved; the approach used; the model or models developed; and the savings or other benefits generated.
This is an award that requires hard ROI – and CPLEX makes it possible.
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