Genpact Expands Collaboration with o9 Solutions To Offer Planning-as-a-Service Leveraging AI

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 18 July 2023, 02:48 IST

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To assist businesses in navigating ongoing supply chain disruptions by utilizing generative AI, Genpact, a global professional services firm focused on delivering results that transform businesses, has announced it is expanding its partnership with o9 Solutions. o9 Solutions is a leading enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) software platform provider for transforming planning and decision-making.
 
The relationship between Genpact and o9 solutions has grown to include a cutting-edge planning-as-a-service product that was created together. This solution combines o9's cutting-edge technologies in generative AI, machine learning, and other digital intelligence capabilities with Genpact's expertise in digital innovation, process, supply chain transformation, and extensive experience managing digital operations for hundreds of global retail, consumer goods, and manufacturing clients.
 
This solution makes use of the extensive network planning modeling capabilities and the strength of 09's Digital Brain platform. The planning-as-a-service product, which is available as a subscription, offers a flexible engagement approach that boosts a company's return on investment in its digital transformation activities. This is especially helpful as businesses negotiate the difficulties of today's market's volatile macroeconomic pressures.
 
End-to-end supply chain and scenario planning are offered by Genpact's planning-as-a-service offering thanks to its extensive consulting and process knowledge.
 
"Amid mounting market pressures, companies embedding data, technology, and AI to redefine their supply chains will emerge as leaders," said Katie Stein, Chief Strategy Officer and Global Business Leader, Enterprise Services and Analytics, Genpact. "Our cutting-edge joint offering will provide strategic business value to help clients accelerate their transformation journey and foster agility and meaningful growth in a fast-evolving world."
 
Initiatives to restructure businesses and adopt new business models are necessary to compete. In a recent study by Genpact and HFS Research, 70% of consumer goods and retail executives claimed that their supply chains had not yet fully recovered from the effects of the pandemic.