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How four decades on a Pratt & Whitney engine line in East Hartford, Connecticut, became a working biography of American air power. A composite life, drawn from real plant history.
Read →Today's supply chains are held together by humans clicking between systems, chasing exceptions, and patching bad data. We are building the layer that does that work instead. Twenty-four hours a day. Without coffee. Without ego.
Each agent owns one ugly, repetitive, high-leverage piece of the supply chain. They observe, decide, and act. Humans stay in the loop on the calls that matter and out of it on the calls that do not.
Fulfillment workflows fail in small, quiet ways: a label not printed, an SO stuck in a sub-status, an ASN that never arrived. Our agents watch end-to-end, 24/7, and act on the exception while it is still cheap to fix.
Order data lives in one system, inventory in another, shipping in a third, finance in a fourth. We make an order's whole journey visible and actionable, so OTIF trade-offs are made with the full picture, not the one screen someone happens to be looking at.
Every downstream forecast and plan inherits whatever errors live upstream. Our agents continuously detect, correct, and prevent the master-data rot that quietly poisons your planning models.
We are not building a chatbot.
We are building the day-to-day foundation that makes a supply chain genuinely resilient.
Agents that observe, decide, and act. Humans in the loop where it matters, and out of the loop where it doesn't.
That is the difference between AI as an assistant and AI as the machine the operator uses.
A live feed of industries shifting under geopolitical pressure and the white space inside them, where careers can be built and AI agents can be deployed. Useful if you are early in your career and trying to find a corner of the world to plant a flag in.
How four decades on a Pratt & Whitney engine line in East Hartford, Connecticut, became a working biography of American air power. A composite life, drawn from real plant history.
Read →Colombia's election candidates want to cut government spending. It ends up in supermarket aisles, phone top-up kiosks, and street food stalls faster than most people expect.
Read →What will happen to economic activity if China and Taiwan unite again. The Taiwan Strait risk premium decompresses, and a long list of second-order industries reprice overnight.
Read →Ukraine's drone war is inventing entire professions in real time, the way the automobile once invented the mechanic. And every new job drags a new school behind it. Here is the downstream future.
Read →LNG is the only fuel that can change its mind mid-ocean. This is what happens when it does, and who loses a shift because of it.
Read →China's young people are buying gold one pea at a time. It is the most important consumer story almost no one in the West is tracking.
Read →No demo deck. Just a 30-minute conversation about where you are losing money, time, or sleep. We figure out together whether agents are the answer.
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