Coordinating AI-enabled supply chain operations

Technology alone won’t create an AI-enabled supply chain; success depends on connected workflows, clear decision-making

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Organizations are rapidly embedding AI across planning, procurement, manufacturing, logistics, and inventory management, but new research suggests technology alone isn't enough. This infographic explores why successful AI-enabled supply chains depend on strong operational coordination, governance, and cross-functional collaboration. It highlights key barriers—including fragmented systems, limited real-time visibility, and poor data governance—and identifies the technical and human skills organizations need to build effective AI teams. The infographic also outlines five priorities for scaling AI successfully, from clarifying decision ownership and improving operational visibility to strengthening governance and preparing employees for AI-enabled operations.

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As supply chains embed AI across operations, organizations must strengthen coordination, governance, visibility, and workforce capabilities to ensure intelligent systems deliver scalable business value.
As supply chains embed AI across operations, organizations must strengthen coordination, governance, visibility, and workforce capabilities to ensure intelligent systems deliver scalable business value.
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