Tech execs are also aware that AI can be used by bad actors, and 49.2% listed AI-driven cyberattacks as among their top concerns.
Gains in productivity and profitability come from embedding AI deeper into your processes.
The company expects the AI deployment to accelerate product development cycles and improve supply chain coordination.
In distribution, the future isn’t “AI or not.” It’s AI that delivers profit and productivity—or falling behind those who make it happen.
The ability of AI to recognize attributes in product images of 5,000 SKUs has played a part in making the ecommerce site easier.
Palmer Holland, a Cleveland-based specialty chemical and ingredient distributor, has launched an AI-driven product knowledge platform aimed at streamlining how customers and suppliers access and manage product data.
Pattern uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to process more than 46 trillion data points and add 100 billion more each week.
Deploying AI technology that understands the words salespeople speak is key.
To win at AI-driven commerce, distributors must help buyers’ AI agents find what they need.
The shift to agentic AI comes at a time when many distributors are still investing in basic digital infrastructure.