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AI-Driven Supply Chain Optimisation Gains Traction Across Industrial Sectors

By MGN EditorialMay 22, 2026 at 11:29 PM

Artificial intelligence tools are increasingly being adopted by industrial manufacturers to streamline supply chain operations, with lessons applicable to maritime logistics and freight networks.

## AI Tools Reshape Supply Chain Decision-Making Artificial intelligence is continuing to make inroads across industrial supply chains, with manufacturers leveraging advanced analytics platforms to automate workflows, manage inventory, and model potential disruptions before they materialise. According to FreightWaves, GAF — a leading roofing materials manufacturer — has deployed AI-powered analytics to accelerate network optimisation across its supply chain operations. Marianna Vydrevich, speaking on behalf of GAF, noted that the technology is enabling supply chain teams to move away from manual, time-intensive processes toward automated modelling and scenario planning. The application allows teams to rapidly assess the impact of disruptions — whether driven by demand shifts, supplier delays, or logistical bottlenecks — and respond with greater speed and confidence than traditional methods allow. ### Relevance to Maritime Freight While GAF operates primarily in the construction materials sector, the adoption of AI-driven supply chain tools carries clear implications for maritime freight and logistics professionals. Port operators, freight forwarders, and shipping lines face analogous challenges: managing complex, multi-node networks subject to weather events, port congestion, vessel delays, and fluctuating cargo demand. The broader trend toward AI-assisted network optimisation reflects a growing recognition across industries that the volume and complexity of modern supply chain data has outpaced the capacity of conventional planning tools. Predictive analytics platforms are increasingly being positioned as essential infrastructure for resilient logistics operations. For maritime stakeholders, the integration of AI into cargo routing, vessel scheduling, and inventory positioning at port facilities represents a significant opportunity to reduce operational costs and improve service reliability — particularly as global trade lanes continue to face volatility. ### Industry Outlook Adoption of AI in supply chain management is accelerating, with technology vendors targeting sectors ranging from bulk commodities to containerised freight. As more case studies emerge from adjacent industries, maritime operators are likely to face growing pressure to evaluate and implement comparable solutions to remain competitive. *Source: FreightWaves*
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