More on that subject from a different angle:
New research from Gartner says that by 2031, 60% of disruptions will be resolved without human intervention as companies lean more on AI to monitor and respond to issues in real time.
The shift comes as disruptions keep piling up, driven by trade changes and global uncertainty. Without faster ways to respond, companies risk delays, missed orders, and higher costs.
Gartner says many Chief Supply Chain Officers are already moving in this direction. A recent survey found that changes in how work gets done, driven by AI and agentic AI, will have the biggest impact on supply chain performance over the next two years.
AI Could Handle 60% of Supply Chain Disruptions by 2031 - Supply Chain 24/7
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Klaus Zillner
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klauszillner@yahoo.comAustralia
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Sent: 10-03-2026 08:12
From: Phillip Ow
Subject: AI in Supply Chain
Is this what AI in Supply Chain looks like: The Autonomous Supply Chain Is Here: Are Your Leaders Prepared?
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Peng Ghee Ow
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