A2go's Decision Intelligence Platform (ADIP): The Foundation That Makes Supply Chain AI Work

Decision Intelligence is the next step beyond analytics: it combines a governed data foundation, AI agents, and your team’s judgment to turn data into coordinated action — not just another report.

A2go delivers the platform infrastructure that makes agents trustworthy, deployable, and compounding from day one.

What is ADIP?

ADIP is the decision intelligence layer that sits above the systems you already run — ERP, planning tools, and spreadsheets — and turns their fragmented data into coordinated, approval-ready decisions. Its data foundation, ADOE (the A2go Data Orchestration Engine), runs natively on Databricks, continuously reconciling the signals across planning, demand, inventory, capacity, and supplier performance.

On top of that data foundation, purpose-built supply chain agents do the work that used to take meetings and spreadsheets: they bring each decision to the right person already structured and explained — the recommended action, what triggered it, the alternatives considered, and the expected business impact. The person approves, adjusts, or rejects. Over time, the Judgment Layer encodes the expertise behind those approvals, so the system gets sharper with every decision.

ADIP = ADOE + Coordinated AI Agents + Judgment

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Raw Data

Collecting, integrating & managing diverse data sources

Analytics

Applying algorithms & statistical methods to analyze data

AI

Monitoring data, generating insights, & making decisions in a continous learning loop

Outcomes

Acting on data-driven intelligence to achieve business objectives

Augment, Don't Replace

Legacy ERPs weren’t built to make decisions — they were built to record them. A2go’s ADIP sits above your existing infrastructure and turns operational data into coordinated AI decisions, without requiring you to replace the systems you run on. Manufacturers and distributors typically see measurable ROI within 6 months of first deployment.

Still Reacting Instead of Predicting?

Forecast Errors up to 37% (Gartner)

Siloed Systems and Stale Reports

Working Capital tied up in inventory and late orders

Workers must Discover Problems, not Solve Them

What is Data Intelligence?

Data Intelligence represents the next evolution of analytics—a comprehensive discipline that seamlessly combines data orchestration, intelligent automation, artificial intelligence, and robust governance frameworks.

Raw Data

Collecting, integrating & managing diverse data sources

Analytics

Applying algorithms & statistical methods to analyze data

AI

Generating insights to uncover
trends & patterns

Outcomes

Acting on data-driven insights to achieve business objectives

Supply Chain Decision Intelligence Transforms Operations

ADIP-powered agents move your supply chain from reactive to predictive — in four stages

Detect → Understand → Recommend → Prevent

Detect – See Risk And Opportunity Early
  • Economic outcome: Fewer surprises, shorter order-to-delivery, less fire-fighting. Early detection of demand shifts, supplier risk, and production disruption reduces rework, expedites, and write-offs

     

  • Powered by curated event stream: A continuous, curated event stream stitches together every order, shipment, forecast change, and external signal so teams catch issues while they are still cheap to fix — before they become missed orders, excess inventory, or premium freight.
  • Economic outcome: Clear line-of-sight from each disruption to revenue, service level, and working capital, so effort goes to the highest-value problems.

  • Powered by predictive intelligence: Predictive intelligence explains where performance will drift next and what it will cost in lost sales, margin erosion, and tied-up cash, enabling planners and executives to prioritize the few decisions that move OTIF, inventory, and cost-to-serve.
  • Economic outcome: Higher service at lower cost, with planners focused on value instead of spreadsheets. Organizations see inventory reduced by double digits while maintaining or improving fill rates and revenue.

  • Powered by AI recommendations: AI recommendations surface the best actions — reallocate inventory, adjust buys, re-promise orders, change pricing or priorities — each tied to its projected impact on revenue, margin, and working capital, so teams know which move pays off the most.
  • Economic outcome: Sustained reductions in inventory, forecast error, and working capital needs, plus lasting gains in OTIF and profitability

  • Powered by role-based dashboards: Role-based dashboards turn decisions and outcomes into a living playbook, letting executives, managers, and planners institutionalize what works so future disruptions are avoided, not just managed, and economic gains continue to compound quarter after quarter.

Every Role Gets the Intelligence It Needs

ADIP doesn’t give everyone the same dashboard — it delivers role-calibrated decision intelligence so planners, managers, and executives each focus on the decisions that matter to them.

Executives

Start the day with a clear view of performance-to-plan, to immediately see where revenue, margin, and working capital are drifting and where they are outperforming. Instead of combing through static reports, get a concise summary of emerging financial risk by customer, product, or region, with the projected impact in dollars. The result is more time spent focusing attention where it matters most — the few decisions that protect earnings, service levels, and growth.

Operations & Management:

Managers log in to a focused view of process health rather than chasing status updates. Intelligent monitoring highlights only the exceptions that truly threaten service, cost, or throughput, enabling exception-based management. Cross-functional alignment becomes faster because everyone is looking at the same prioritized issues and trade-offs, making it easier to coordinate actions across planning, procurement, manufacturing, and production.

Planners & Analysts:

Planners and analysts start the day with their Daily News — a short, prioritized briefing of the issues that need attention now, each one scored by business impact. Instead of hunting for problems across spreadsheets and disconnected systems, you open a decision package: the recommended action, the data and constraint that triggered it, the alternatives considered, and the expected impact — ready to approve, adjust, or reject. With the Insight Question Data Bank, you also subscribe to the specific questions you want answered every day, so the signals you rely on come to you and sharpen over time. The work shifts from finding and validating problems to making the decisions that move the numbers.