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AutoScheduler to discuss Agentic AI Supply Chain on June 18 livestream

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Livestream Covers How Every Core Supply Chain Function Can be Managed by Specialized AI Agents that Think, Communicate, and Act Autonomously

AutoScheduler.AIa leader in Agentic AI Warehouse Orchestration, announces its participation in a Supply Chain Now Livestream on The Agentic AI Supply Chain Framework on June 18, 2025, at noon EDT. Attendees will discover a bold new vision of how generative AI and intelligent agents are reshaping the future of supply chain execution.

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Keith Moore

“The Agentic AI Supply Chain isn’t a new layer of dashboards or a more advanced planning module – it’s a fundamental rethinking of how execution decisions are made, who makes them, and how quickly they can respond to real-world change,” says Keith Moore, CEO of AutoScheduler.AI. “Supply chain executives and technologists will be given a pragmatic perspective on what the next generation of supply chain operations will look like – and what it takes to get there.”

The Livestream will discuss how AI agents are reshaping supply chain execution and what it means for a business. Hosted by Supply Chain Now’s Scott Luton and Jake Barr, Keith Moore, CEO of AutoScheduler.AI will unpack the key ideas from the Agentic AI Supply Chain framework, where every core function – planning, procurement, manufacturing, warehousing, and transportation – is managed by specialized AI agents that think, communicate, and act autonomously.

Attendees will learn:

  • How the Agentic AI Supply Chain fundamentally differs from traditional execution models and how it works
  • The real-world impact- early pilots, promising use cases, and the measurable benefits companies are already seeing
  • A realistic step-by-step roadmap for adoption, including common challenges and how to overcome them
  • And so much more!

Register here for the Livestream

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