TLDR: C.H. Robinson Worldwide has received the inaugural AI Excellence in Supply Chain Award from FreightWaves, recognizing its groundbreaking use of artificial intelligence to revolutionize logistics. The company deployed over 30 generative AI agents, automating millions of shipping tasks and boosting productivity by up to 35%.
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, a leading third-party logistics (3PL) provider, has been honored with the prestigious AI Excellence in Supply Chain Award, presented by FreightWaves. This inaugural award recognizes companies at the forefront of leveraging artificial intelligence to transform supply chain operations, driving unprecedented levels of efficiency, visibility, and automation. C.H. Robinson stood out as the sole 3PL provider to receive this accolade, underscoring its leadership in AI innovation within the logistics sector.
The award acknowledges C.H. Robinson’s extensive deployment of over 30 generative AI agents, which have collectively executed millions of shipping tasks. These AI-powered agents handle a wide array of critical functions, including quoting, order processing, capacity acquisition, appointment scheduling, and shipment tracking. This strategic integration of AI has yielded significant improvements, with productivity soaring by as much as 35% and automating 75% of Less Than Truckload (LTL) orders.
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The tangible benefits of these AI advancements are far-reaching, translating into faster response times for shippers, more precise carrier matching, and the development of more resilient supply chains. The company’s journey in AI, from its early freight-matching algorithms to its current sophisticated fleet of AI agents, highlights a continuous commitment to innovation. Looking ahead, C.H. Robinson aims to further supercharge its logistics experts, augmenting their capabilities with AI to push the boundaries of logistics innovation and address the most complex supply chain challenges.


