DeepFabric Officially Launches AI Agent Platform for Supply Chain Execution
2026-07-09 10:00
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - DeepFabric recently announced the full commercial availability of its AI agent platform, purpose-built for supply chain execution. By deploying specialized agents into enterprise operational workflows, the platform offers a one-stop solution designed to help businesses restore profitability, reduce operational costs, and respond faster to customer demands. Early adopters have already achieved up to 10x return on investment in freight audit, with audit spending reduced by 45% and RFP response times shortened by up to 30%.

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Kalyan Kommineni, founder and CEO of DeepFabric, stated that AI is only valuable when it connects to real work and is measured against outcomes that supply chain leaders care about, such as revenue, profit, cost, and service. He believes supply chain teams should have AI they can trust in daily operations, with transparency, metrics, and necessary human oversight to scale confidently and win consistently.

According to PwC's 2026 survey of supply chain leaders, 89% of respondents said their technology investments failed to deliver expected results. Even after significant investments in systems like ERP, TMS, and WMS, manual coordination still consumes substantial operational capacity. Previously, operations teams had limited options, including spending years building internal infrastructure, relying on generic AI tools, or piecing together fragmented point solutions. DeepFabric eliminates this risk by providing AI agents that can read documents, flag anomalies, and hand off work for human review, with each output showing its working process, keeping teams in control.

Mike Honious, former CEO and President of GEODIS Americas, noted that while there is no shortage of AI ambition in the market, tangible results remain scarce. He believes DeepFabric has an obsessive focus on measurable business impact, with an approach rooted in real-world use cases, thoughtful integration, and a clear understanding of what success should look like.

The DeepFabric platform includes over 50 AI agents covering operations, financial control, assurance, and growth, which can work collaboratively. New agents can go live within a day, and implementation or ongoing support requires no internal technical resources or data cleaning. The most widely deployed agents include freight auditor, proposal administrator, and inventory manager, each tailored for the tedious and error-prone tasks that supply chain teams handle daily.

DeepFabric's AI agents are already in production use at a group of innovative enterprises spanning third-party logistics (3PL), consumer packaged goods (CPG), medical devices, fleet management, manufacturing, and retail, with customers including NFI, Kenco, HelloFresh, TwinMed, Merchants Fleet, and Weber. The platform is now available, and demos can be requested by visiting deepfabric.ai.

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