Why Manhattan Associates Wants Its Clients to Build AI Agents

Manhattan maintains a strong partnership with Google, hosting its solutions on Google Cloud and leveraging Google’s AI infrastructure.
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AI agents are quickly becoming a standard in various industries. According to a recent LangChain report, while 51% of companies are already using AI agents in production, 78% have plans to adopt them in the near future.  Originally rooted in robotic process automation (RPA), which handles simple, repetitive tasks, AI in the supply chain is now evolving rapidly.  Today’s AI agents go beyond task automation—they’re capable of managing entire workflows, adapting in real time and supporting decision-making across logistics, procurement, and inventory. Manhattan’s Alternative Approach While many vendors are racing to build AI agents for their clients, Manhattan Associates—a global technology leader in supply chain and omnichannel commerce—has chosen a different
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Shalini Mondal
Shalini is a senior tech journalist, exploring the latest advancements in AI. When she's not reporting on the latest innovations, you can find her immersed in her next literary adventure.
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