About The AI Supply Chain
I built The AI Supply Chain because good intelligence on AI in supply chain was scattered everywhere — trade press, vendor blogs, LinkedIn threads, academic papers — and nothing connected them. I was spending hours assembling a picture that should have taken minutes.
So the site is built to connect, not just collect. A news item links to the company behind it, the tools it uses, the events where it'll be discussed, the experts who work on it. Follow a thread, not just a headline.
One hard rule: if it's not in the original source, we don't say it. No invented figures, no recycled stats — and facts and opinion are never mixed. When we do share a point of view, it's signed and clearly separated from the reporting. An aggregator is only useful if you can trust it.
Fabien, founder of The AI Supply Chain·June 2026
A hub you can actually trust
The AI Supply Chain is an aggregator: we don't author the underlying facts — we find, filter and attribute them. The discipline below is the whole point.
Every claim is sourced
We relay information created by others. Each article, figure and quote links back to its named, real source — so you can verify, not just trust.
Filtered for supply chain × AI
We monitor 322+ sources across 45+ countries and surface only what sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence and the supply chain.
No invented numbers
We never fabricate a statistic or rating. Figures are relayed exactly as published; where none exists, we stay qualitative rather than guess.
Built for two readers
Precise enough for a supply chain leader to judge a topic at a glance — clear enough for a curious newcomer to find their way in.
Under the hood
13 languages, global coverage
We monitor logistics publications, AI-native media and academic feeds in EN, ZH, JA, DE, FR, KO, PT, ES, IT, NL, TR, AR and more. Sources are added continuously; broken or abandoned ones are removed.
Two-stage editorial pipeline
Each article passes through several layers of AI and human verification before it's published. Only content that sits at the confirmed intersection of supply chain and AI makes it through.
Charter rules — always in force
A set of strict editorial rules governs every publishing decision — on sourcing, attribution, data accuracy and information ethics. They apply without exception.
Connected, not just collected
Every article links to the company behind it, the tools it uses, the events where it will be debated and the experts who can contextualise it. The goal is to let you follow a thread, not just skim a headline.