By Naresh Joshi | Associate Partner, IBM
Most CXOs no longer ask, โWill disruption happen?โ
They ask: โHow fast can we detect itโand act decisively?โ
Agentic AI makes this possible, with self-learning agents working alongside humans-in-the-loop to respond to disruptions almost in real time.
In a world of overnight demand shifts, supplier failures, and stressed logistics, disruption is the norm. Volatility across demand, supply, logistics, manufacturing, and sourcing exposes capability gaps. Leaders excel not just in visibility but in converting real-time signals into coordinated decisions.
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AI agents work overnightโsensing signals, learning from past actions, generating scenarios, and preparing recommendations. Planners review, approve, and act. This transforms Supply Chain Command Centres from monitoring layers into always-on decision centres.
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A mature Command Centre operates through integrated towers, augmented by AI Assistants:
Demand Tower: Integrates signals, improves forecast accuracy, and prepares recommendations.
Logistics Tower: Optimises cost-to-serve and customer experience; detects disruptions and recommends actions.
Supply Allocation Tower: Allocates orders across plants; balances service, cost, and utilisation.
Production Tower: Maximises throughput; optimises batch sizes, sequencing, and changeovers.
Sourcing Tower: Ensures material availability, manages supplier risk and cost. GenAI accelerates procurement cycles, freeing teams for strategic sourcing.
Central Command Centres use an Orchestrator AI Agent working with specialised agents. The user interface understands context and provides adaptive responses.
Designing vs. Running the Command Centre
Many can launch control towers; few can run centres that evolve continuously. High-performing organisations separate responsibilities:
Capability Teams: Design and enhance the platform.
Operations Teams: Monitor, analyse, act, and feed insights back.
Supply Chain Teams: Focus 80%+ on strategic decisions, leveraging AI outcomes.
This shifts organisations from reactive firefighting to proactive orchestration. For example, when logistics costs spike, AI detects it, prepares scenarios, operations act, and capability teams address root causes.
Strategic Payoff
Effective Command Centres deliver:
Improved sales and lower cost-to-serve
Faster, confident disruption response
Better trade-offs between cost, service, and resilience
Disciplined, end-to-end execution
Organisations treating Command Centres as strategic capabilities can scale performance, absorb shocks, and sustain advantage. Today, the edge isnโt seeing everythingโitโs deciding faster and acting decisively with AI and humans-in-the-loop.
