The Logistics team
Three agents that turn a confirmed supplier into a received delivery by confirming POs, watching for disruption, tracking shipments, and aligning arrivals with site readiness. Phase 2 picks up where sourcing ends and runs to goods receipt.
The Logistics team shares the Procurement Orchestrator, so the handoff from award to execution carries full context, with no dropped balls between sourcing and the site.
Execution
Three agents for execution & site logistics
Order Coordination Agent
Phase 2The day-to-day point of contact for every confirmed order.
- Confirms POs and validates delivery schedules
- Runs scheduled status check-ins with suppliers
- Captures milestones: production, inspection, dispatch
- Maintains a live order ledger and raises early warnings
Disruption & Risk Agent
Phase 2The early-warning system for the supply chain.
- Monitors weather, port congestion, geopolitics, strikes
- Detects missed milestones, quality issues, supplier silence
- Predicts downstream impact on critical-path activities
- Recommends mitigation and escalates high-impact events
Logistics & Site Sync Agent
Phase 2The last-mile agent that lands materials when the site is ready.
- Coordinates carriers for pickup, in-transit and ETA
- Tracks shipments across road, sea, rail and air
- Aligns deliveries with manpower and equipment
- Closes the loop with goods-receipt confirmation
From PO to goods receipt
Award & PO issuance
On approval, the Order Coordination Agent confirms the PO, aligns the schedule, and begins supplier check-ins.
Order tracking & risk monitoring
Through production and dispatch, the order ledger stays live while the Disruption Agent watches for adverse signals.
Disruption responsehuman gate
High-impact events are forecast against the critical path and surfaced with a proposed mitigation plan.
Shipment & site sync
On dispatch, shipments are tracked across modes and arrivals are aligned with site readiness.
Receipt & closure
On arrival, receipt is confirmed against the PO, the case is closed, and the experience feeds supplier history.
Human in the loop
Routine follow-ups, tracking and exception handling run autonomously. The decisions that carry schedule or commercial weight are surfaced for approval.
What the logistics team delivers
Early warning
Disruptions are detected and forecast before they hit the critical path.
Site efficiency
Deliveries arrive in sync with manpower and equipment, cutting idle time.
Closed-loop receipt
Goods receipt is confirmed against the PO, with exceptions handled, not lost.
Questions, answered
How does it catch disruptions early?
It watches both external signals (weather, port congestion, strikes) and internal ones (missed milestones, supplier silence), then forecasts the impact on your critical path before the delay reaches the gate.
Does it share context with sourcing?
Yes. It runs on the same Procurement Orchestrator, so award terms, supplier commitments and schedule context carry straight into execution without re-keying.
Turn confirmed orders into on-time deliveries
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