Published to clients: March 30, 2026 ID: TBW2144
Published to Whisper Club: March 30, 2026
Analyst(s): Dr. Doreen Galli
Photojournalist(s): Dr. Doreen Galli
Abstract:
“This Whisper Report investigates where AI most often fails in ones supply chain. It synthesizes expert perspectives gathered at Manifest 2026 on the recurring breakdown points. Areas affected span logistics and operations, including real‑time data limitations, challenges translating analytics into actionable decisions, and the need for measurable business value. The report incorporates insights from Asendia’s Michael Lorentzen, Rufus Lab’s Gabe Grifoni, and Aptean Supply Chain’s Allan Dow.”
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