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Manhattan Associates Inc. has taken a significant step toward the future of distribution logistics with the launch of Momentum 2025, which includes extensive integration of artificial intelligence (AI) agents into its Manhattan Active® solutions. These digital agents, operating autonomously, promise to transform the execution and optimization of operations, as well as enhance user experiences in the industry.
Driven by large language models and a microservices-based, cloud-native architecture, these agents are designed to perform tasks independently, adapt to changing conditions, and dynamically orchestrate workflows. This development represents a significant advancement compared to traditional chatbots and static workflows commonly employed, favoring a more intelligent and contextual orchestration throughout the supply chain and business cycle.
Among the first agents announced are the Intelligent Store Manager, the Labor Optimizer Agent, the Wave Inventory Research Agent, the Contextual Data Assistant, and the Virtual Configuration Consultant. These innovative agents will enable users to interact with Manhattan’s applications using natural language, facilitating the understanding of complex requests and optimizing critical operational processes in real time.
In addition to these agents, the company has launched Manhattan Agent Foundry™, a platform that allows organizations to quickly develop and deploy their own agents within the Manhattan ecosystem. This tool will enable customers to customize agents according to their specific needs, streamlining value generation and enhancing productivity.
Sanjeev Siotia, CTO of Manhattan, emphasized the importance of this technology, stating that Agentic AI is not just a feature, but a transformative capability that redefines the future of logistics. With this opening to customers and partners, the creation of AI agents will no longer depend solely on the provider’s development cycles, promoting the creation of thousands of digital agents limited only by users’ creativity.
All agents developed on the platform will be compatible with emerging standards, ensuring effective interoperability with external platforms like Google Agentspace. In this way, Manhattan reaffirms its commitment to making AI a key element in an interconnected business ecosystem.
The new agents and the Agentic AI platform will be available to the public starting in the fall of 2025, promising a new era in logistics management.
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