Altana launched the newest version of its Atlas, an AI-powered map of the global supply chain used by companies and government agencies to monitor the flow of goods and their inputs.
Artificial intelligence startup Altana launched its next-generation Atlas this week which provides a dynamic map of the global supply chain for businesses, governments and logistics firms looking to monitor the supply chain. New York-based Altana has worked with U.S. Customs and Border Protection as well as shipping giant Maersk and Boston Scientific among other entities to root out forced labor, comply with trade laws and track a range of supply chain-related issues by leveraging AI.
The Atlas shows users the various dependencies in the supply chain that a company can use to mitigate potential supply chain disruptions caused by things like natural disasters or unanticipated geopolitical events. It also allows a company’s various functional teams to see those dependencies and take action on them in a more collaborative manner when those teams don’t currently have a common operating picture.
Altana Atlas has also incorporated a large language model-powered assistant that can take questions posed in natural language and use AI to provide quick answers through the Atlas rather than having to find those answers in different systems.
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