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Omnea Launches MCP Server to Bring Procurement Data Directly Into Leading AI Workflows

Omnea Launches MCP Server to Bring Procurement Data Directly Into Leading AI Workflows

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Omnea has introduced its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, positioning the company as the first procurement intake and orchestration platform to expose its data directly inside tools such as Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Cohere North, and Cursor. By acting as a system of action and intelligence while feeding structured supplier data into these AI environments, Omnea aims to close the operational gap between where procurement information resides and where enterprise users now perform much of their decision-making.

For customers, the MCP Server allows procurement teams to query Omnea data in plain language from within their existing AI interfaces, reducing time spent switching systems, assembling reports, and manually copying information. The company is already building capabilities for AI-driven execution, enabling updates to supplier records and request management directly from these tools, which could accelerate a shift toward more autonomous procurement operations.

In practice, a user can ask an AI assistant which suppliers hold outstanding purchase orders, who owns a specific supplier relationship, or how spend ranks by vendor and receive a consolidated response in seconds. The integration becomes more powerful when Omnea’s data is combined with financial, legal, and operational systems in the same AI session, allowing cross-system insights that historically required extensive manual reconciliation.

Customer feedback underscores the strategic impact of this integration, with The Adecco Group’s VP of Procurement Strategy noting that Omnea is the first tool in their stack to connect directly into the AI applications they already use. Omnea’s CEO and founder, Ben Freeman, framed the MCP as a way to give teams both advanced AI capabilities and governed supplier data without forcing a trade-off between usability and control.

The MCP Server is immediately available to all Omnea customers and inherits existing enterprise security and governance controls, an important consideration for large organizations centralizing supplier and risk data. Strategically, the launch reinforces Omnea’s positioning as an AI-native procurement orchestration and third-party risk platform, aimed at helping enterprises accelerate purchasing decisions, manage costs, and embed compliance by making high-quality data accessible at the point of work.

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