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AI Agents in Supply Chains: Deployment Challenges and Solutions

AI agents are widely deployed in UK enterprises, yet only 20% achieve measurable business impact. The key issues include poor business case definition and skills gaps. Successful deployments require clear objectives, integration planning, and governance frameworks.

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June 9, 2026
AI Agents in Supply Chains: Deployment Challenges and Solutions

AI agents are increasingly being deployed across various sectors, including supply chains and logistics. However, according to TechRadar, while 88% of UK enterprises are deploying AI agents, only 20% report measurable business impact. This discrepancy highlights a critical issue: the difference between deploying AI and deriving value from it.

The Business Case Conundrum

Initially, AI deployments focused on cost reduction, a strategy borrowed from previous technology waves. However, as organizations move beyond pilot phases, the focus has shifted to improving operational problem resolution and enhancing user experiences. Cost reduction has become a secondary benefit rather than the primary goal.

  • Cost Reduction: Initially the main objective.
  • Operational Efficiency: Now prioritized for faster problem resolution.
  • User Experience: Enhanced service delivery is a key focus.

Barriers to Effective Deployment

Several factors contribute to the underperformance of AI deployments:

  • Skills Gaps: Lack of expertise in AI implementation.
  • Poor Business Case Definition: Misaligned objectives and metrics.
  • Data Quality Issues: Inadequate data governance.
  • Lack of Technology Partners: Insufficient support from tech providers.

These issues are not technological but rather stem from inadequate preparation and execution.

Defining Success Metrics

Without clear success metrics, it becomes challenging to demonstrate the value of AI deployments. In IT management, for example, Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR) is crucial. Organizations must identify where time is lost in the incident lifecycle and apply AI to those stages for genuine efficiency gains.

Incident Stage Common Issues
Identification Slow detection
Triage Inefficient prioritization
Diagnosis Time-consuming analysis

The Governance and Integration Challenge

Security and governance frameworks often lag behind technological advancements. Autonomous AI agents require updated frameworks to manage their real-time decision-making capabilities. Additionally, integration planning is crucial. AI agents must be designed with existing IT infrastructure in mind to avoid costly rework.

  • Governance: Needs updating for autonomous systems.
  • Integration: Early planning prevents expensive adjustments.

The Importance of Sequencing

Successful AI deployments share common traits: well-defined use cases, clean data, prioritized integration, and robust security frameworks. Establishing these conditions before deployment is essential for achieving desired outcomes.

Organizations must ensure they know what each AI agent is supposed to improve, whether it is achieving that improvement, and what actions to take if it is not. This strategic approach will set enterprises ahead in the competitive landscape.


Sources: TechRadar – Main Feed

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