Key Takeaway
EY has partnered with Nvidia to launch EY.ai for supply chain, a platform aimed at unifying data, enhancing foresight, and automating decision-making. Leveraging Nvidia’s computing capabilities and EY’s industry expertise, the platform offers AI-driven solutions for end-to-end supply chain visibility, scenario modeling, and risk diagnostics. This initiative allows organizations to scale insights across their operations, boosting capacity by up to 30% and improving on-time in-full performance by 15%. EY’s Global Managing Partner, Raj Sharma, emphasizes that actionable AI insights are crucial for business success in the evolving landscape of supply chain management.
To tackle these challenges, EY has collaborated with Nvidia to introduce EY.ai for supply chain, a platform aimed at integrating data, enhancing foresight, and automating decision-making.
This initiative leverages Nvidia’s advanced computing capabilities, paired with EY’s extensive industry and operational knowledge.
By combining these strengths, the platform offers a unified AI-driven environment for comprehensive supply chain visibility, scenario modeling, risk assessment, and rapid execution.
This strategy empowers organizations to move beyond limited pilot projects, many of which have historically failed to deliver value. Now, companies can scale AI-driven insights throughout the entire enterprise.
This approach is enabling organizations to increase capacity by as much as 30% while improving on-time in-full (OTIF) performance by up to 15%.
The outcomes indicate a significant shift from reactive problem-solving to proactive, strategic supply chain management.
Earlier this year, discussing the expansion of EY’s partnership with Nvidia, Raj Sharma, EY’s Global Managing Partner for Growth and Innovation, stated: “Having actionable insights powered by AI technology will determine whether businesses thrive or lag behind in this industry. Our aim is to equip clients with the essential tools and strategies to effectively navigate the new AI era.”








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