Quantum in production, logistics, mobility and more

Increasing digitalization, mounting supply chain constraints, and ever-changing customer demands have challenged corporate logistics operations. To transform supply chain challenges into business advantages, companies must now incorporate new technologies, including quantum computing, into their operations.

The AI ​​industry has made impressive progress but faces a computational challenge due to escalating energy demands and costs. Integrating quantum computing with AI and ML could provide scalable, energy-efficient solutions to address these issues and potentially deliver enhanced AI capabilities. While this integration is still nascent, it could stimulate scientific innovation and provide a competitive advantage. Quantum computers potentially outperform classical computers by accelerating workflows, enabling sophisticated generative AI models, and optimizing processes. With continued development, these systems can solve larger, complex problems faster, reduce energy consumption, and make AI and ML solutions more efficient.

 

Loading freight is a complex optimization challenge for any organization tasked with transporting large quantities of goods over long distances by air, sea, rail, or road. Shippers and handlers must consider item dimensions and container size to ensure that the total volume of items in each container does not exceed its capacity, while minimizing the number of containers shipped. Furthermore, there are multiple ways to store each item, and various constraints apply. For example, items cannot overlap, and fragile items must be stacked on top of each other. D-Wave helps logistics companies solve the 3D puzzle of optimal freight loading and many other complex optimization problems through hybrid computing solutions that leverage the best of classical and quantum computing technologies.

Prodlacta (www.prodlacta.ro) is a Romanian company that offers natural dairy products of the highest quality. Among the products sold are milk, yogurts, sour cream, butter, mascarpone, cheeses and cheese desserts. The performances of the Prodlacta factory placed it in the period 1991 - 2000 in the county top of companies in the milk industry and in the national top of private companies in the field of dairy products manufacturing. With a history of over 100 years, the company was founded in Brasov in 1900 by a Danish entrepreneur, and in 1990 it became Prodlacta, taken over in 2012 by JLC. A factory modernization program was carried out between 2007 and 2009, as a result of which the company obtained sanitary-veterinary authorization for export. The product has been listed since 1997 on the national trading system of the Bucharest Stock Exchange, currently on the AeRO market, with the stock symbol PRAE.

 

 

 

Cerealcom (http://www.cerealcomteleorman.ro/) is a Romanian company primarily engaged in the cultivation of cereals (excluding rice), legumes, and oilseeds, the storage and production of vegetable oils and fats, and the marketing of cereals and oils. The company was established in 1997 through the acquisition of part of the assets of the National Agency for Agricultural Products (RA) with state capital. Later, in 1999, the company became a private limited company and in 2002 expanded its activities following a merger with the Rosiori Oil Factory. Cerealcom has been listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange's Multilateral Trading System since 2003, currently on the Aero Market, under the symbol CCOM.

 

 

We sell high-quality products. We are a leader in the bakery and milling market. Moara Cibin S.A. is a leading company that produces milling products, confectionery, and breakfast cereals and is one of the main players in this segment on the Romanian market. The Cibin mill, founded in 1967, has a long tradition in the production of milling products, as well as in their marketing.