From prediction to action: AI rewrites supply chains
As geopolitical disruptions multiply, agentic AI could help supply chains anticipate disruptions and act faster
The disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is a stark reminder of how quickly geopolitics can become a supply-chain crisis. Shipping traffic through the strategic waterway has fallen dramatically from normal levels, with energy supplies, freight costs, shipping schedules and sourcing decisions all affected. For supply-chain managers, the challenge is no longer simply to know what has happened, but to anticipate what could happen next, and act before disruption cascades through the network.
