Forbes February 18, 2025
Kathleen Walch

With the help of AI, supply chain operations is becoming smarter and more efficient. What used to be a fraught with inefficiencies, delays, and unpredictability, now is becoming more streamlined. AI is helping supply chains become more efficient, driving down costs, and predicting potential impacts before they become an issue. Automation and AI tools are also helping more effectively forecasting supply and demand, reroute goods in real time, and avoid potentially costly delays.

From optimized inventory management to predictive maintenance and real-time logistics tracking, AI is giving businesses the power to make better, faster decisions. The result? A supply chain that’s not just reactive but proactive and runs on data-driven decisions from start to end.

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