C.H. Robinson Says the AI Selloff Missed the Point
Investors feared disruption. The company says scale wins
Latest AI Supply Chain news, analysis and insights from AIM Media House
Investors feared disruption. The company says scale wins
AI platforms now sit at the center of its logistics network. Public filings don’t yet quantify their standalone financial impact
After record revenue in 2025, the company is pushing AI deeper into daily warehouse operations
"As supply chains grow more complex and disruptions become more frequent, organizations need faster, more automated ways to keep operations moving"
The supply chains winning in 2026 aren't just moving goods faster, they're moving with foresight. They see bottlenecks forming before they happen and turn decisions from reactive scrambles into pre...
Clerical tasks are automated; operators focus on exceptions and compliance
C.H. Robinson is using AI to shrink the labor and fuel waste behind missed LTL pickups
“With Zayren, we could predict rates. With Zayren Pro, we're monetizing our ability to predict rates by giving customers the tools to execute on those rates"
Control over execution is becoming a defining advantage in freight logistics
Instead of alerts and dashboards, the company is using autonomous agents to handle freight status checks at scale.
Shipwire’s integrations and optimization features extend Stord’s push to embed machine learning across commerce workflows.
These seven use cases are reshaping how enterprises move goods, reduce costs, and compete in an increasingly complex global supply chain.
The company’s Happy Returns unit is using computer vision and human review to filter risk in one of retail’s most expensive workflows
"Supply chain management is fundamentally a data problem, and a lot of projects struggle with AI because of data"
Today, AI agents working alongside employees can incorporate hundreds of data points to generate more precise and sophisticated quotes in real time.
"By taking over repetitive tasks, AI gives our people the space to focus on higher-value work"
McCormick replaces legacy planning methods with automated, AI-based decision systems