According to a recent LinkedIn post from ketteQ, the company is promoting its “agent-led planning” capabilities as a way to enhance existing supply chain planning systems rather than replace them. The post suggests ketteQ’s agents are designed to accelerate decision-making, surface more options, and support teams in responding to faster, more complex supply chain dynamics.
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The post also highlights ketteQ’s participation in the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo, where it plans to meet prospects at booth 106 and through scheduled meetings. For investors, visibility at a major Gartner event may support lead generation and brand positioning in the supply chain and AI planning space, potentially contributing to future pipeline growth if the technology resonates with enterprise buyers.
By emphasizing integration with current planning systems, the post implies a lower-friction adoption model that could appeal to organizations wary of full system overhauls. This approach, if successful, might shorten sales cycles and expand the addressable market among enterprises seeking incremental AI-driven enhancements to existing supply chain platforms.
The focus on “Agentic AI” and supply chain decision support indicates ketteQ is aligning itself with broader industry trends toward automation and intelligent agents. That positioning could improve the company’s competitive standing against traditional planning software vendors, though the post does not provide details on customer traction, revenue impact, or specific financial metrics.

