Metals & Mining.
Grade and quality variability runs up against hard capacity constraints.
How VYAN helps
VYAN learns grade and capacity distributions as driver shapes and commits a plan that holds across them, rather than planning to a nominal grade. RDA surfaces where grade variability and capacity limits jointly put service or margin at risk. ROA commits a plan resilient to both, and a Decision Policy encodes the margin and service intent across futures, made legible on the balanced scorecard.
Capability mapping
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Grade & quality variability → drivers-as-shapes learn grade as a distribution, not a nominal value.
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Capacity constraints → RDA reads capacity limits against the grade spread for joint risk.
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Nominal-grade planning → ROA commits a plan that holds across the real grade distribution.
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Margin & service → a Decision Policy carries both as intent, scored on the balanced scorecard.
How VYAN would address it
The fit above is illustrative — it maps the canonical metals & mining challenge to VYAN's capability spine, not a claimed delivered customer result. The mechanism is the same one VYAN runs everywhere; what changes is the shape of the uncertainty it learns and the floors your Decision Policy must hold. Where that fit lands in your enterprise — and the named specifics — belongs in a PULSE conversation.
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