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project44 Rolls Out New AI Tools to Make Supply Chains Smarter

Project44 is rolling out a set of AI-powered tools to help companies track shipments, manage disruptions, and cut costs. The supply chain tech company says its latest features will reduce manual work and improve decision-making by giving businesses real-time, accurate data. What’s Related “AI is only as good as the data it’s built on,” said […]

Project44 is rolling out a set of AI-powered tools to help companies track shipments, manage disruptions, and cut costs. The supply chain tech company says its latest features will reduce manual work and improve decision-making by giving businesses real-time, accurate data.

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“AI is only as good as the data it’s built on,” said project44 Founder and CEO Jett McCandless. “With the largest carrier network and the industry’s richest dataset, we’re uniquely positioned to turn data into actionable intelligence.”

One of the standout tools, MO, the AI Supply Chain Assistant, allows users to ask complex logistics questions and get instant answers, cutting up to 90% response times. Another feature, AI Disruption Navigator, alerts businesses to global supply chain disruptions—such as natural disasters, labor strikes, or geopolitical events—helping them respond quickly and reduce costs.

For freight procurement, Freight Procurement Analytics helps companies save 2-3% on full-truckload shipping by analyzing carrier costs and performance. Other updates include Task Management, which helps transportation teams streamline workflows, and Returns Visibility, giving businesses better insight into reverse logistics.

“MO promises to simplify how we access and utilize this information, enabling quick, smart decisions across our global routes,” said Stewart Petrie, Global Transportation Excellence Manager at Pernod Ricard,

With these tools already live for some customers, project44 believes AI will help companies make faster, more informed supply chain decisions, saving time and money in an increasingly complex logistics world.

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