Close Menu
    What's Hot
    Technology & Innovation

    Gemini 3.5 Pro Leaks Reveal Key Details About Google’s Next AI Model

    By Art RyanJune 30, 20260

    Google’s next advanced AI model is already attracting attention as new Gemini 3.5 Pro leaks…

    HP and OpenAI Alliance Expands Frontier AI Use for Enterprise Cybersecurity

    June 30, 2026

    South Korea’s $519 Billion Chip Bet Powers Its AI Economy

    June 30, 2026

    OpenAI Tests Excel and PowerPoint Controls for Codex

    June 30, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Breaking AI News
    Tuesday, June 30
    • Home
    • Events
    • Videos
      • Machine Can Think Summit 2026
      • Step Dubai Conference 2026
    • Technology & Innovation

      Gemini 3.5 Pro Leaks Reveal Key Details About Google’s Next AI Model

      June 30, 2026

      HP and OpenAI Alliance Expands Frontier AI Use for Enterprise Cybersecurity

      June 30, 2026

      South Korea’s $519 Billion Chip Bet Powers Its AI Economy

      June 30, 2026

      OpenAI Tests Excel and PowerPoint Controls for Codex

      June 30, 2026

      Billion-Dollar AI Decisions: How C-Suite Leaders Balance Innovation, Risk and National Priorities

      June 29, 2026
    • Business & Marketing

      xAI Grok 4.5 Enters Private Beta at Tesla and SpaceX

      June 29, 2026

      Meta Gemini AI Tokens: Why Meta Is Asking Staff to Use Gemini More Efficiently

      June 29, 2026

      MGX Raises Nearly $50 Billion to Accelerate Global AI Investments

      June 28, 2026

      Google Demand Gen Campaigns Get Gemini AI Guidance to Improve Ad Performance

      June 28, 2026

      Tech Equity Sales Renew AI Debt Binge Worries as AI Infrastructure Spending Accelerates

      June 28, 2026
    • Industry Applications

      HP and OpenAI Alliance Expands Frontier AI Use for Enterprise Cybersecurity

      June 30, 2026

      South Korea’s $519 Billion Chip Bet Powers Its AI Economy

      June 30, 2026

      OpenAI Tests Excel and PowerPoint Controls for Codex

      June 30, 2026

      Microsoft Launches MAI-Code-1-Flash for GitHub Copilot Users

      June 29, 2026

      DeepSeek Launches DSpark to Boost AI Inference Speed by Up to 80%

      June 29, 2026
    • Trends & Insights

      Gemini 3.5 Pro Leaks Reveal Key Details About Google’s Next AI Model

      June 30, 2026

      Claude’s Agentic Work Reshapes Anthropic Economic Index

      June 28, 2026

      Tech Equity Sales Renew AI Debt Binge Worries as AI Infrastructure Spending Accelerates

      June 28, 2026

      UAE Investors Lead the World in AI Adoption, HSBC Survey Finds

      June 26, 2026

      Google Says Generative AI Is Creating a New Language for Marketing and Creativity at Cannes Lions 2026

      June 24, 2026
    • AI in Travel

      Global AI Show Riyadh 2026 Opens in 2 Days as Saudi Arabia Prepares for Major AI Conference

      June 27, 2026

      Agoda AI Travel Features Bring Real-Time Updates and Smarter Trip Planning

      June 26, 2026

      AI Travel Agents Could Disrupt Brand Loyalty as Travelers Embrace Smarter Booking Decisions

      June 26, 2026

      Jamaica Tourism 3.0 Uses AI to Transform Visitor Economy Into National Development Platform

      June 26, 2026

      Southwest Airlines Teams Up with AWS to Speed Up AI and Cloud Modernization

      June 21, 2026
    Breaking AI News
    Home » Agentic AI Turns Supply Planning Into a Continuous, Autonomous System
    Technology & Innovation

    Agentic AI Turns Supply Planning Into a Continuous, Autonomous System

    Art RyanBy Art RyanDecember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    supply chain management

    As companies experiment with agentic AI, some are discovering that real transformation starts when planning becomes dynamic. The World Economic Forum says global supply chains now operate under “perpetual volatility,” which eliminates periodic planning cycles.

    Early trailblazers are responding by deploying agentic artificial intelligence systems that update supply, production and logistics plans in real time. These platforms scan demand updates, supplier signals, inventory imbalances, transit delays and external risks, then adjust plans within minutes, marking a shift from scheduled planning to continuous, autonomous decisioning.

    Cutting Down Manual Reconciliation

    Demand data now flows into planning systems much faster than traditional workflows. Many companies connect CRM and order-management platforms like Salesforce to their supply-chain planning tools via API connectors, allowing changes to each downstream planning model in minutes.

    This reduces manual reconciliation and bridges the gap between customer demand and operational planning. In past coverage, PYMNTS reported that companies using autonomous planning and logistics tools cut manual reconciliation in half and reduced expedited shipping costs by up to 5%.

    Blue Yonder, an AI supply chain startup, released five artificial intelligence agents that show how these systems operate at scale. Its Inventory Ops Agent detects supply-demand mismatches, identifies root causes and proposes corrective actions within minutes.

    The company says the platform processes over 25 billion supply-chain intelligence operations per day. Early adopters report faster response when suppliers shift lead times or carriers miss milestones.

    Multi-Agent Frameworks Coordinate Across Company Boundaries

    Supply chains depend on coordination among many entities. Multi-agent AI frameworks enable that coordination by allowing suppliers, manufacturers and retailers to update plans autonomously. A recent study demonstrated that agents representing each partner exchanged structured updates on demand, capacity, and constraints and reached consensus plans 80% faster than human-led cycles. For example, SAP introduced SAP Supply Chain Orchestration, a new solution that helps customers achieve a synchronized supply chain. This is designed to improve risk detection, provide actionable insights and allow for coordinated responses across supply chains.

    The model reduces the bullwhip effect because upstream and downstream partners receive the same updates simultaneously. When demand shifts at a retailer, the supplier’s agent sees the update immediately and adjusts capacity. When a manufacturer changes production output, the distributor’s agent recalibrates allocations. The study shows lower total network costs and faster recovery from disruptions when every partner uses multi-agent coordination rather than manual reconciliation.

    PYMNTS reported on Schneider Electric’s use of real-time analytics and continuous data inputs to adjust operations early rather than reacting after disruptions appear. That mirrors the multi-agent coordination model now emerging in broader supply-chain systems.

    Preemptive Disruption Control

    Preemptive logistics gives supply chains early warning before disruptions hit. Agentic AI scans GPS signals, carrier histories, port congestion, weather data, and vessel telemetry to calculate risk for each shipment. When risk rises, the system adjusts what is needed before service levels drop.

    DHL Express integrated Google Cloud’s AI and natural language models to predict customs delays and weather risks. Its AI engine sends alerts to customers before disruptions occur, reducing inquiries by 40%. The system depends on millions of daily data points from sensors and global flight networks.

    Procter & Gamble built an AI-powered control tower that simulates scenarios in its global supply network. It uses SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) with predictive analytics to identify potential delays caused by political, climate, or transportation issues. It can then reroute goods in advance.

    Source: https://www.pymnts.com/
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Art Ryan

    Related Posts

    Gemini 3.5 Pro Leaks Reveal Key Details About Google’s Next AI Model

    June 30, 2026

    HP and OpenAI Alliance Expands Frontier AI Use for Enterprise Cybersecurity

    June 30, 2026

    South Korea’s $519 Billion Chip Bet Powers Its AI Economy

    June 30, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest News

    Gemini 3.5 Pro Leaks Reveal Key Details About Google’s Next AI Model

    June 30, 2026

    HP and OpenAI Alliance Expands Frontier AI Use for Enterprise Cybersecurity

    June 30, 2026

    South Korea’s $519 Billion Chip Bet Powers Its AI Economy

    June 30, 2026

    OpenAI Tests Excel and PowerPoint Controls for Codex

    June 30, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Spotify Reddit Snapchat Threads

    AI University

    • Global Universities
    • Universities in Africa
    • Universities in Asia
    • Universities in Europe
    • Universities in Latin America
    • Universities in Middle East
    • Universities in North America
    • Universities in Oceania

    AI Tools & Apps Directory

    • AI Productivity Tools
    • AI Coding Tools
    • AI Voice Tools
    • AI Video Tools
    • AI Image Generators
    • AI Writing Tools

    Info

    • Home
    • About Us
    • AI Organizations & Associations
    • Contact Us
    • Cookie Policy
    • Copyright Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Editorial Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2026 Breaking AI News.
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign Up

    Want to stay ahead In Artificial Intelligence?

     Sign up now and get exclusive breaking AI news and special updates—FREE!