An executive’s guide to AI in supply chain management

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Faster, smarter, more profitable supply chain decisions

Transitioning from hype to reality, artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining momentum across industries thanks to an explosion in computing power and storage, the emergence of IoT (Internet of Things) and big data, and algorithmic advances. While there have been numerous examples of how AI can boost profits in supply chain execution—most notably in the form of autonomous vehicles and smart robotics—the benefits related to supply chain planning have largely been ignored. But that’s starting to change as future-focused executives see the potential to improve profitability and productivity by making faster, smarter supply chain planning decisions. The first step in achieving those benefits is understanding AI and the other technologies associated with it, and where they can help improve your supply chain planning initiatives.

Emerging technologies and how they relate to supply chain planning

People often use AI as a catch-all term for any kind of technology that involves smart machines. And while many of those fields do fall under the AI umbrella, it’s still important to know some of the key differences between the terminology. Here are three simple definitions of AI and related technologies, plus how they apply to supply chain planning.

1. Artificial intelligence

The ability of a machine to perform human-like functions such as perceiving, reasoning, learning, interacting with the environment, problem solving and exercising creativity to form plans, make decisions and achieve goals. Use in supply chain planning:

  • Amplify the value of your existing processes and people with machine-assisted planning, which can help you bridge the knowledge gap between experienced and inexperienced planners, and gain real-time recommendations based on historical and current data analysis.
  • Improve your supply chain visibility and risk insight by using AI to track and predict possible supply chain disruptions based on inputs and correlations across multiple data sources, including weather forecasts, news and even social media.

2. Machine learning

A subset of AI, machine learning is a method of data analysis where machines use algorithms to detect patterns, learn to make predictions and make recommendations by finding hidden insights in your data without being explicitly programmed where to look. Use in supply chain planning:

  • Unlock new sources of revenue savings by implementing a self-healing supply chain that can continuously observe, monitor and correct out-of-tolerance lead times for all related products based on historical data and slope.
  • Increase customer service levels with more accurate demand behavior for new products by using algorithms based on early-sell signals to optimize inventory levels and replenishment plans.

3. Deep learning

A subset of machine learning, deep learning leverages neural networks to understand vast amounts of unstructured or unlabeled data in either a supervised, semi-supervised or unsupervised way, drawing conclusions, learning if those conclusions are correct and then applying that learning to new data sets. Use in supply chain planning:

  • Save time and money with an always-on automated planning agent that automatically handles low impact exceptions as they arise, delivers detailed reports on its observations and the corrective actions it took, and send alerts to the right people when larger issues arise.

Companies are making big strides in developing and deploying real, practical applications of AI in supply chain management and planning. Before jumping on the bandwagon, ensure you’re not getting caught up in the hype and truly understand what you’re signing on for, because while AI is helping pioneer a new future, it still has its limitations. How are you exploring AI in supply chain planning? Let us know in the comments section.


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Ahmet Said Parlak
- March 28, 2018 at 8:48am
Hello, can you name any firms that you worked by powering AI in Supply chain?
Alexa Cheater
- March 28, 2018 at 2:34pm
Hi Ahmet,

Thanks so much for the comment. If you're looking for AI in supply chain execution, there are lots of companies with applications in that space. For AI in supply chain planning, it is something Kinaxis does. I'd encourage you to check out our website www.kinaxis.com for more information on who we are and what we're all about.
Ahmet Said Parlak
- March 28, 2018 at 5:13pm
Dear Alexa,
Thank you for your response. We are students from Politecnico di Milano (Italy), and we are currently working on Master Thesis about "Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain Management". We are interested in both planning and execution parts. However, we would appreciate if you can provide us a contact which will provide us some more detailed information (non-confidental) for our academic research.
Alexa Cheater
- April 02, 2018 at 8:58am
Hi Ahmet, I'd suggest you check out the following webinar: http://info.kinaxis.com/on-demand-ai-in-supply-chain-planning?ac=odai&campaign=70139000000ec8h&ls=osr and this white paper on the topic: http://info.kinaxis.com/rise-of-the-smart-machines?ac=rotsm&campaign=70139000001NFeV&ls=osr&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=riseofmachines. Hope that helps!
Jugal
- September 04, 2018 at 8:50am
Hi Alexa,

Hope you are doing good.

I am working with one of the consulting firm in India. Just I want to know that AI and MI can be learn through Module wise also. As I am having 11 years of experience in Procurement domain . So I want to enhance my AI &ML knowledge in SCM field only.
Please advise.

Regards,
Jugal
Jia Yung
- June 11, 2020 at 3:38am
Hi Alexa,

Nice article that breaks down how AI applies to the supply chain!

In addition to what you shared, I think your readers will find it useful if there were real-life examples of how AI technology mitigated disruptions in the supply chain

We wrote an article exactly based on that and will appreciate it if you can check it out! If you find value in it, please feel to use the data in the article and link back to the original article.

Link here: https://portcast.io/mitigating-external-supply-chain-disruptions-using-predictive-analytics/

Have a great day!
Regards,
Jia Yung
Kshitiz
- May 20, 2022 at 6:39am
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