AI in Supply Chain stories
The move could speed finance closes and ERP migrations for customers as SAP ties more than 50 assistants to business data and controls.
The deal aims to give enterprise AI a live view of operations, while also adding planning and forecasting tools to Celonis's platform.
Support tickets could fall as JAGGAER embeds a multilingual AI assistant into procurement workflows to answer policy and supplier questions.
FourKites links live shipment data to Inventory Twin, giving planners earlier risk alerts and a direct path from stock shortfall to freight booking.
Large companies could cut weeks of analysis to minutes as Aera links conversational AI to governed, auditable business actions.
Orders and shipments can now be rebooked in minutes as Infios pushes AI deeper into live logistics systems amid persistent disruption.
Businesses could cut back-office cycle times by up to 70% as Salesforce expands Agentforce into finance, supply chain and compliance.
The drinks group is rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise to 2,500 staff to sharpen forecasting, inventory and production as demand shifts overnight.
The move gives Mars staff a single AI system for search and task automation across its global Petcare, Snacking and Food businesses.
More than 175,000 customers could see faster service as EcoVadis rolls out Gemini Enterprise tools to automate internal work and boost productivity.
The suite is already running with customers in several markets, as Tredence and Google Cloud target enterprise AI projects stuck in pilot mode.
Economic pressures are outweighing climate goals for many firms, even as two-thirds of supply chain leaders say they are cutting impact.
Better visibility across procurement and logistics has helped the electronics maker cut delays and lift touchless invoices to 87%.
Factory execution failures are putting 10% or more of annual revenue at risk for 47% of manufacturers, a Wakefield survey found.
The deal will give SAP tools to clean up mixed enterprise data, helping customers feed more reliable records into AI agents and analytics.
Most firms still avoid the technology, but adoption in UK transport and storage has jumped to 27.1%, according to ONS data.
The deal gives Mphasis a decision-intelligence platform aimed at helping clients improve pricing, forecasting and supply-chain choices with AI.
Australian firms may soon run with far fewer managers as AI agents take over tasks once done by lawyers and analysts.
The move could help dense delivery fleets cut costs and missed windows by turning route execution data into AI-driven planning insights.
Clients want broader, data-led change tied to performance as the consultancy folds AI into manufacturing, procurement and investment work.