Gartner Projects Growth for Supply Chain Management Software with Agentic AI
Supply chain management (SCM) software with agentic AI capabilities will grow from less than $2 billion in 2025 to $53 billion in spend by 2030, according to Gartner.
“Simple AI agents are capable of executing discrete supply chain tasks, increasingly enabling organizations to automate routine workflows and freeing up bandwidth of humans to complete more complex tasks,” said Balaji Abbabatulla, VP Analyst in Gartner’s Supply Chain practice. “As supply chain organizations begin to realize, measure and demonstrate business value from such simple AI agents over the next 12 to 18 months, leaders in these organizations will start prioritizing investments in clusters of simple AI agents to enable orchestration of multi-step workflows with or without humans in the loop.”
Gartner predicts that, by 2030, 60% of enterprises using SCM software will have adopted agentic AI features, up from 5% in 2025, as businesses move from planning to deploying agentic AI within supply chain workflows. However, enterprise deployments of AI-driven SCM will lag behind general availability of such capabilities from SCM software providers due to the increasing gap between the technology and other layers of the supply chain operating model.
“While SCM tech providers will be delivering AI agents of various denominations to retain their competitive position in a rapidly evolving software market, supply chain data management, operations management, AI-readiness of the workforce, and network-centricity need to evolve to enable deployment of AI-driven supply chain at scale,” Abbabatulla said.
As chief supply chain officers and supply chain technology leaders evaluate and plan for the adoption of agentic AI capabilities, it is essential for them to determine and deploy appropriate levels of human-in-the-loop for supply chain management decisions, particularly during the early stages of AI-driven SCM software deployment.
“Leaders should focus their change management investments in adjacent layers of the supply chain operating model—such as data management, operations management, workforce AI-readiness, and network-centricity. Additionally, developing strategic partnerships with AI-driven SCM platform providers is crucial to ensure robust support for multi-agent, multi-vendor AI agent orchestration,” concluded Abbabatulla.
Gartner clients can read more in: “Forecast Analysis: Agentic AI in Supply Chain Management Software, 2026. Nonclients can learn more in: Supply Chain AI.”
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The forecast highlights the rapid expansion in both availability and enterprise spend on SCM software that includes AI assistants, and simple AI agents. It also reflects increasing spend on advanced AI agents with agentic AI capabilities.
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