DeepFabric ships more than 50 AI agents for supply chain operations

Supply chain artificial intelligence startup DeepFabric today announced the general availability of an artificial intelligence agent platform built for supply chain execution, and a roster of enterprise customers is already running it in production.

The company’s platform drops specialized agents into a business’s operational workflows to recover margin, cut operating costs and speed up customer response. DeepFabric said early users have seen up to a 10-fold return on investment on freight audit, 45% reductions in audit spend, and request-for-proposal response times cut by as much as 30%.

The platform ships with more than 50 agents spanning operations, financial control, assurance and growth functions. The most widely deployed are the Freight Auditor, Proposal Manager and Inventory Manager, each aimed at the manual, error-prone tasks supply chain teams handle every day. A new agent can go live within a day, the company said, because implementation does not require internal technical resources or data cleanup.

The pitch targets a familiar frustration. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP surveyed supply chain leaders this year and 89% said their technology investments had not delivered. They have the enterprise resource planning systems and the logistics software. The manual coordination has not gone anywhere.