Autonomous Agents to Revolutionise Transportation Management

Manhattan Associates Inc., a global leader in supply chain commerce, has announced the findings of its latest global research, having surveyed 1,450 senior decision-makers from organisations in manufacturing, retail, wholesale, consumer goods, grocery and food & beverage sectors, across North America, Latin America, Europe and Australia.

“Transportation is the backbone of supply chains, essential to ensuring goods are delivered on time to meet customer expectations,” commented Bryant Smith, director, Transportation Management Systems (TMS) at Manhattan Associates. “Yet, managing transportation is becoming increasingly complex, pressured by demands on shorter fulfilment times, capacity and cost efficiencies, tighter sustainability regulations and the growing necessity for access to end-to-end visibility across all operations,” Smith added.

Fragmented systems: operational visibility and efficiency still challenging

The true value of visibility extends beyond simply accessing operational data: it lies in the ability to address issues highlighted by this information and action operational improvements more quickly and efficiently. Beyond disruptions however, 60% of organisations say that enhancing visibility leads to greater customer satisfaction, through more accurate and timely updates, while 50% cite reductions in transportation costs as a key benefit increased operational visibility.

The AI revolution: excitement but readiness challenges

61% of organisations anticipate fully autonomous Agentic AI, capable of acting independently to achieve specific goals within the next five years, however, only 37% have deeply integrated AI and machine learning in their TMS today.

While many might view five years in the AI space like an eon, the gap between future expectations and current usage is noteworthy given adoption is rarely straightforward: although almost half (48%) said that they already feel very prepared for autonomous agents by 2030, practically every organisation (99%) reported facing, or expecting to face, hurdles, with concerns including skill shortages (49%), integration difficulties (44%) and data quality and availability issues (44%).

With many organisations seemingly well-placed to take advantage of the cost, efficiency and scalability gains afforded by autonomous agents, those organisations on the other side need to rethink their AI strategies otherwise they risk losing significant (and possibly irretrievable) market share to rivals.

Sustainability compliance: a priority and significant pain point

The push for more sustainable transportation is widespread. 69% of organisations say sustainability is either a global mandate or an area of significant pressure, with 62% already implementing Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive reporting. Navigating complex and shifting compliance requirements remains a global challenge, with sustainability compliance most frequently cited as a constraint expected to impact organisational performance over the next five years. A modern TMS can help to deliver the data visibility and functionality needed to measure progress and demonstrate compliance, vital to ensuring sustainability remains at the forefront of organisational thinking.

Smith summarised: “Modern transportation management demands organisations balance a range of competing priorities and the research clearly illustrates many organisations are still unprepared to meet the challenges of evolving sustainability mandates, expectations around AI and the need for more visible, actionable data insights. Looking ahead to 2030, these demands will intensify, increasing the pressure on organisations to operate transportation operations in smarter more intuitive ways.

“87% of respondents anticipate that challenges in areas such as operational visibility, AI adoption and sustainability compliance will intensify, leaving their current Transportation Management Systems struggling to keep pace. Failure to act now will expose organisations to rising costs, questions over long-term efficacy and the risk of falling short of customer promises,” Smith finished.

Additional stats:
• 48% of organisations spend more than 10% of their transportation logistics budget on errors and disruptions
• 78% view transportation management as a strategic imperative for success and this figure rises to 86% by 2030
• 61% are anticipating fully autonomous Agentic AI, capable of acting independently to achieve specific goals, or minimal human oversight within the next five years for TMS
• 50% report challenges in proactively rerouting shipments, while 49% struggle with optimising dock and warehouse labour scheduling
• 82% express strong confidence that advances in planning, forecasting and modelling will reduce freight costs by at least 5% within the next five years.
• Organisations are still struggling to operationalise sustainability: only 34% say they’ve factored sustainability into operational planning, 30% into procurement decisions and just 31% offer carbon-friendly fuel solutions.
• While a majority have integrated their TMS with Sales and Operations Planning systems (60%) and are utilising predictive analytics or AI (56%), far fewer are capitalising on key enablers such as historical trend analysis (38%), automated booking and tendering (36%), or real-time demand sensing (35%).

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Supply Chain Commerce Solutions on Google Cloud

Manhattan Associates Inc., a global leader in supply chain commerce, has announced an expanded go-to-market (GTM) partnership with Google Cloud. All Manhattan Active® solutions are available on Google Cloud Marketplace, enabling customers to accelerate their digital transformation success. This expanded alliance will enable customers to easily procure, deploy and manage Manhattan’s award-winning, cloud-native supply chain execution, planning, and omnichannel commerce solutions.

“We’re excited to deepen our partnership with Google to bring our solutions to a larger user base through Google Cloud Marketplace, enabling greater agility, visibility, and resilience to supply chain commerce. In today’s dynamic market, cloud-driven flexibility isn’t just an advantage—it’s essential for business success,” said Eric Clark, President & CEO, Manhattan Associates. “Manhattan’s deep expertise in supply chain technology coupled with Google’s powerful, scalable infrastructure is perfectly placed to deliver AI-driven solutions.”

Key benefits of this expanded partnership include:

1. Speed to Value – Customers will be able to simplify billing, streamline procurement, and leverage Manhattan spend towards existing Cloud purchase commitments.
2. Accelerated Digital Transformation – Manhattan Active solutions are natively integrated into Google Cloud, driving agility in supply chain and omnichannel commerce operations. They are optimised to run with fast deployment and high performance, reliability and security.
3. AI Innovation at Scale – Customers will have access to advanced AI-driven insights, automation, productivity, and experience improvements, leveraging the latest AI technologies across their supply chain commerce operations.

“Bringing Manhattan Active to Google Cloud Marketplace will help customers quickly deploy, manage, and grow their supply chain commerce solutions on a trusted, global infrastructure,” said Michael Clark, President, North America, Google Cloud. “Manhattan Associates can now securely scale and support customers on their digital transformation journeys.”

Manhattan has partnered with Google Cloud for many years to transform supply chain capabilities for businesses worldwide. Manhattan Active Platform utilises an extensive array of services, including Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Google Cloud SQL, Google PubSub, Google Interconnect and Google Big Query. Our joint customers can enjoy the benefits of low latency connectivity with Google services and a secure data interchange.

Additionally, the newly announced Manhattan Agent FoundryTM is engineered using Google Agentspace technology and the Vertex AI platform. Our customers will have the benefits of Manhattan AI Agents being available in their own Google Agentspace allowing a seamless agentic execution across their enterprise applications.

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Manhattan Associates Named Leader in TMS

Manhattan Associates Inc., a global leader in supply chain commerce solutions, has announced it has been named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems for the sixth consecutive year. Manhattan Active® Transportation Management (TM) also ranks among the three highest ranked vendors in the Level 3 Complexity, Level 4 Complexity and Level 5 Complexity Use Cases in the accompanying Critical Capabilities report.

As supply chains grow in complexity, enterprises are looking to better orchestrate transportation and distribution processes with a unified supply chain execution solution. Industry experts agree that Manhattan’s cloud-native technology architecture and unified supply chain platform distinguishes Manhattan Active TM. This solution breaks down supply chain execution silos to deliver real-time visibility into shipments, offers predictive analytics for better decision-making, delivers the ability to automate manual processes and ultimately eliminates inefficiencies, which can be a game-changer for any company operating in complex and demanding environments.

Leader in TMS

“We are delighted to be recognized by Gartner as a Leader in TMS for the sixth time in a row,” said Bryant Smith, director of Product Management for Manhattan Associates. “Manhattan Active TM is designed to manage every transportation function, across any mode or size of network and leverages advanced intelligence to solve even the largest and most complex transportation challenges.”

Manhattan Active TM can be combined with Manhattan Active Warehouse Management and Manhattan Active Yard Management to provide companies a simplified and unified supply chain execution system that continuously adapts and scales to business needs, and provides a single, comprehensive view of the distribution network, unlocking optimization opportunities that are impossible with traditional siloed offerings.

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