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ketteQ Sharpens Agentic AI Strategy and Event Presence to Tackle Supply Chain ROI Ceiling

ketteQ Sharpens Agentic AI Strategy and Event Presence to Tackle Supply Chain ROI Ceiling

ketteQ featured prominently this week for intensifying its focus on AI-driven, agent-led supply chain planning and expanding market visibility through industry events. The company is promoting “Intelligent Agents” that enable adaptive, real-time responses to disruptions such as demand spikes, supplier delays, and forecast errors.

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ketteQ’s messaging emphasizes continuous, always-on planning that augments rather than replaces existing systems like SAP IBP, Kinaxis, Blue Yonder, o9, Logility, and Anaplan. This augmentation narrative targets enterprises facing an “ROI ceiling” on legacy planning tools, positioning ketteQ as a way to unlock additional financial impact without disruptive overhauls.

The company continued a blog and LinkedIn series on breaking through ROI plateaus, highlighting slower decision cycles and weak links between planning and financial outcomes as common pain points. By framing its solutions as a next-generation layer for decision intelligence and scenario experimentation, ketteQ aims to tap into digital transformation and automation budgets.

Product and thought-leadership content underscored a human-in-the-loop model, where AI generates thousands of scenarios but executives retain final decision authority. Industry-specific examples, including snack, CPG, and medical manufacturing supply chains, illustrate how continuous planning could support growth and resilience in volatile markets.

On the commercial front, ketteQ is ramping event-based visibility, including planned participation at MODEX 2026 and presence at the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium. These events provide opportunities for direct engagement with enterprise buyers and for showcasing its agentic AI approach alongside partners such as Spinnaker SCA and Dart Container.

The company also spotlighted internal leadership, notably VP of Strategic Accounts Greg Ladd and CFO Gary Christian, to reinforce its focus on large enterprises and financially accountable AI deployments. Overall, the week highlighted ketteQ’s strategy to differentiate through agent-led, ROI-focused planning that layers onto existing platforms, potentially strengthening its competitive position if execution aligns with these claims.

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