DeepFabric
DeepFabric has launched its AI agent platform designed specifically for supply chain operations, including businesses in the apparel and textile industries.
According to the company, the platform is now commercially available and uses specialised AI agents that integrate directly into a company’s operational workflows. The solution is designed to help businesses improve profit margins, reduce operating costs, and respond to customers more quickly.
“AI becomes valuable when it is connected to real business operations and measured by the results that supply chain leaders care about, such as revenue, profit margins, costs, and customer service,” said Kalyan Kommineni, Founder and CEO of DeepFabric.
“That belief guided the development of DeepFabric. Supply chain teams need AI solutions they can rely on in their daily operations, with the transparency, performance tracking, and human oversight required to build confidence and support long-term growth,” he added.
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