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Kinaxis Highlights AI-driven Supply Chain Innovations At Kinexions Japan 25

KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 (Bernama) -- Kinaxis, a global leader in end-to-end supply chain orchestration, announced its Kinexions Japan 25, held in Tokyo, spotlighting new product capabilities and customer strategies designed for complex, fast-changing supply chain environments.

Part of the global Kinexions event series, Kinexions Japan brings together supply chain leaders, business decision-makers, and industry experts to reveal how organisations are accelerating decision-making, improving collaboration, and scaling operations with greater resilience.

Kinaxis Japan president, Masa Kogure in a statement said Kinexions Japan 25 is where forward-thinking companies come to exchange ideas and see what is truly possible with modern supply chain orchestration.

“This year’s event will provide in-depth insight into transformation stories, sustainability, and AI-driven orchestration with real-world examples, hands-on sessions, and practical takeaways for supply chain teams,” he added.

With pressure mounting from disruption, sustainability demands, and economic uncertainty, this year’s event delivers practical insights, customer success stories, and strategies that are helping organisations take action today.

Executives from leading organisations will share how they have improved planning cycles, reduced risk exposure, and increased supply chain visibility. In addition, attendees will get an early look at Maestro features, including faster scenario modelling and integrated planning.

Discussions will focus on real-world strategies for managing complexity, adapting to shifting demand, and improving multi-tier collaboration with topics including the shift from linear supply chains to agile, web-based networks; orchestrating global and regional operations in real time; and using artificial intelligence (AI) and digitisation to advance sustainability and risk management.

Kinexions Japan 25 will highlight how organisations across Japan are using real-time scenario modelling, concurrent planning, and end-to-end visibility to make faster, smarter decisions and build more resilient supply chains.

-- BERNAMA