en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 11, 2026, Sunstice launched Helios, a new agentic artificial intelligence layer designed to accelerate daily decision-making for supply chain planning teams. The French publisher of supply chain planning and revenue growth management solutions positions this product as a key tool for enhancing supply chain responsiveness in an environment of persistent uncertainty.

Sunstice notes that despite advances in analytical tools, many planning cycles still proceed sequentially and inefficiently, particularly in the Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) process, where coordination of demand, supply, and execution relies on time-consuming manual review steps. This leads to delayed actions, while response speed has become a key performance factor. Helios addresses this challenge by simplifying complex analytical work through an agentic AI layer and structuring decision-making processes within the planning workflow.
Built on Sunstice's Structured Agility operational and strategic framework, implemented as part of a brand change since January 2026, Helios integrates AI agents specifically designed to support high-frequency planning tasks. These agents can automatically execute and structure analytical work, assisting planners in diagnosing supply-demand imbalances, analyzing the causes of disruptions and performance gaps, identifying key factors affecting service and cost outcomes, and evaluating scenarios and trade-offs based on business constraints. Planning teams can thus focus their efforts on decision quality, coordination, and execution readiness, rather than manual investigation.
Notably, Helios offers a tool called Helios Agent Builder, allowing enterprises to configure or extend agent behaviors to reflect their own planning logic, constraints, and decision structures. Sunstice emphasizes that this agentic AI layer is not intended to replace planners, but rather to eliminate bottlenecks in analysis, decision-making, and execution, while maintaining full human control.
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