Intelligence That Doesn't Wait for a Report
Traditional supply chain visibility tools show you what happened. GEP Quantum Intelligence acts on what's happening now — and what's coming next. It continuously monitors every node in your supply chain, identifies risk signals across your supplier ecosystem, and coordinates response across teams in real time. One unified environment. Zero blind spots. No reactive firefighting.
GEP Quantum Intelligence — Situation Room
Total Visibility. Autonomous Response.
GEP Quantum Intelligence gives you end-to-end supply chain visibility across every tier, partner, and logistics node — with intelligent agents that don't just surface problems, they orchestrate solutions.
Predictive Alerting
Detect disruption signals before they cascade. Quantify business impact automatically and prioritize response by severity.
Situation Room
Collaborate in real time to resolve supply chain deviations — with role-based assignments, action tracking, and live impact gauging.
Multi-Tier Visibility
Monitor supplier performance, inventory levels, and logistics status across every tier and geography from one unified view.
Contextual Decision Support
GEP Quantum Intelligence delivers recommended actions grounded in contextual and historical data — not generic suggestions.
Enterprise Integration
Connect seamlessly to ERPs, logistics platforms, and third-party data sources via 1000+ out-of-the-box connectors. Zero disruption.
Scalable Architecture
Built on Microsoft Azure with a floating data foundation. Deploy globally, adapt continuously, and never rebuild from scratch.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a supply chain control tower solution used for?
A supply chain control tower solution is used to monitor, manage, and respond to disruptions across the full supply chain lifecycle. Core use cases include tracking supplier performance and on-time delivery, managing inventory shortfalls and logistics delays, running supply chain disruption scenario analysis, coordinating cross-functional response via a centralized situation room, and enforcing compliance across trading partners. For enterprises managing complex multi-tier supplier ecosystems, a control tower is the operational backbone that keeps every stakeholder aligned and every risk visible.
How does GEP’s AI-native supply chain control tower platform differ from traditional visibility tools?
Traditional supply chain visibility tools are passive — they aggregate data and surface alerts, but leave the response entirely to your team. GEP’s AI-native supply chain control tower platform goes further: it analyzes the business impact of each deviation, recommends a prioritized course of action based on contextual and historical data, and orchestrates resolution across internal teams, suppliers, and logistics partners autonomously. The difference is the shift from seeing a problem to executing a solution — without waiting for a human to manually connect the dots.
What is the role of agentic AI in supply chain control tower software?
Agentic AI transforms a control tower from a monitoring tool into an autonomous orchestration environment. In GEP Quantum Intelligence, agentic capabilities mean the platform doesn't wait for a procurement professional to review an alert and assign a task — it continuously scans global signals, quantifies disruption impact, surfaces recommended actions with supporting context, and coordinates response workflows across teams. Agentic AI supply chain control tower software acts on behalf of your organization with the speed and consistency that human-driven processes cannot match at scale.
How does GEP’s supply chain control tower support end-to-end supply chain visibility?
End-to-end supply chain visibility requires breaking down data silos across ERPs, logistics platforms, supplier portals, and third-party systems — and surfacing a single, coherent view of what's happening across every node. GEP Quantum Intelligence achieves this through a unified Data, Intelligence, and Decision Fabric that integrates with 1,000+ enterprise systems via out-of-the-box connectors. From real-time order tracking and inventory positions to supplier risk signals and logistics performance, every dimension of your supply chain is visible, connected, and actionable from one environment.
What is the difference between a control tower for supply chain and a situation room?
A control tower for supply chain provides the monitoring and alerting layer — the continuous, real-time view of performance across your entire network. A situation room is the action layer: a collaborative workspace where teams are convened to resolve specific disruptions, assign owners, track resolution progress, and gauge business impact in real time. In GEP Quantum Intelligence, both are built into the same environment. When the control tower flags a critical deviation, a situation room is opened automatically, with the relevant stakeholders, context, and recommended actions already populated.







