Magaya Conference: AI Agents & $16M Disruptions Loom
Forget the lofty speeches and dazzling keynotes. This week, the real story in supply chain logistics is about the quiet hum of AI agents and the jaw-dropping cost of procurement screw-ups.
Forget the lofty speeches and dazzling keynotes. This week, the real story in supply chain logistics is about the quiet hum of AI agents and the jaw-dropping cost of procurement screw-ups.
Logistics was a grind of spreadsheets and gut calls. Now AI agents act like invisible air traffic controllers, rerouting fleets in real-time and saving millions—before humans even notice the snag.
Oracle just dropped 12 AI-powered workspaces for supply chains. They'll 'reason, decide, and act' – sounds great, until you remember ERP history.
Project44 just bought its second AI firm in four years. LunaPath.ai promises to zap repetitive freight tasks—yet supply chain AI still feels like vaporware.