How Supply Chains Benefit From Using Generative AI: Show Resources
How Supply Chains Benefit From Using Generative AI: Show Resources
How Supply Chains Benefit From Using Generative AI: Show Resources
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Authors
Glenn Steinberg
EY Global Supply Chain and Operations Leader
Matthew Burton
EY EMEIA Consulting Center Partner and Digital Operations Leader
Contributors
Ayoub Abielmona
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Across the end-to-end supply chain, the buzzworthy technology adds extra
In brief
Use cases exist today, and whether you win or lose in the
But in the last year, another evolution of AI has seized the spotlight — generative AI
possible.
GenAI creates new content, such as numerical data, images, text, audio or video,
based on data on which it has been trained. Recent advances make it simpler to use
and realize value from, but the technology isn’t new. Already around 40% of supply
applications.¹
The future is now
40%
of supply chain organizations are investing in GenAI
Based on your overarching strategy, we’ll help redefine your end-to-end supply chain
and operations to support your enterprise objectives.
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As investors pour cash into the technology, executives are racing to determine the
implications for operations and business models. For those who diligently pursue
impulse to chase after the latest shiny object — GenAI can prove to be an agile co-
There are limitations and risks to using GenAI in supply chains — especially when
networks. GenAI tools are only as powerful as their input data, so they are limited by
the quality and availability of data from supply chain partners. Broadly, the risks that
come with fewer human touchpoints — like lack of transparency or ethical and legal
considerations — are best managed with strong governance and working with
experienced partners.
However, what seemed like science fiction even a year ago is now being leveraged in
real-world use cases across the end-to-end supply chain. These projects are enabled
and trends.
“chat” function of one of these GenAI tools is helping a biotech company ask
questions that inform its demand forecasting. For example, the company can run
what-if scenarios on getting specific chemicals for its products and what might
happen if certain global shocks occur that disrupt daily operations. Today’s GenAI
tools can even suggest several courses of action if things go awry. Risk management
may be the most promising area for GenAI’s input, particularly in preparing for risks
Global Fortune 500 companies and government organizations are developing GenAI
tools with partners to map and navigate complex supplier networks. These tools
make it easier to plan for alternative suppliers in the event of a disruption and offer
Demand forecasting
Production planning
Risk management
Source: automate vendor negotiation
A leading US retailer and a European container shipping company are using bots
powered by GenAI to negotiate cost and purchasing terms with vendors in a shorter
time frame. The retailer’s early efforts have already reduced costs by bringing
do more with less, and when vendors were asked how the bot performed, over 65%
preferred negotiating with it instead of with an employee at the company. There have
also been instances where companies are using GenAI tools to negotiate against each
other.
tools are useful to quickly extract information from large contracts and help you
Supplier management
Sourcing
Contracts
commercialization much faster, even with new materials. Companies are training
models on their own data sets and then asking AI to find ways to improve
productivity and efficiency. Predictive maintenance is another area where GenAI can
help determine the specific machines or lines that are most likely to fail in the next
few hours or days. This can help improve overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) —
with a tech leader to use GenAI for factory automation and product lifecycle
Product design
Predictive maintenance
handling. While this is not a new use for AI, the generative component offers added
Chatting with its customized tool helped the company understand if its trade
While GenAI is a powerful tool with certain limitations, it is not a strategy. Focus on
the business value and define a roadmap to shape and impact the organization,
possibilities.
2. Coordinate organization collaboration: Discuss the
Sumit Dutta, Principal, Supply Chain and Operations at Ernst & Young LLP; and
Summary
AI in supply chain management will help enterprises become more resilient and
sustainable and will transform cost structures. While it does have limitations,
sourcing, making or moving. Thanks to recent updates that make it simpler to use
and more effective in realizing value, organizations are now forced to determine how