Infios adds AI agents for supply chain execution across orders, warehouses and transportation
Infios has announced new AI agents embedded into supply chain execution workflows. The agents are designed to operate across orders, warehouses and transportation, supporting orchestration inside operational processes rather than sitting outside them as standalone advisory tools.
The announcement is relevant for Supply Chain Execution because it moves agentic AI closer to real operational workflows: order orchestration, warehouse issue resolution, transportation updates and exception handling. Infios positions the agents as part of its broader execution stack across OMS, WMS and TMS environments.
For logistics and operations teams, the signal is that Agentic AI is moving beyond planning and analysis into time-sensitive execution decisions. This raises practical questions around autonomy, supervision, exception thresholds and how AI-driven actions are recorded inside operational systems.
This announcement matters for Supply Chain AI because execution workflows have less tolerance for ambiguity than planning simulations. When an AI agent changes an order path, supports a warehouse supervisor or triggers a transport action, the decision has immediate operational consequences.
The key governance question is therefore not only whether the agent can act, but what it is allowed to act on. Operations leaders need clear decision boundaries, source data validation, escalation rules, audit trails and human override processes before embedding agents into Warehouse Management, Transportation Management and order execution workflows.
