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Rethinking Inventory Strategy with Pi Agent: Building Resilience in a Shifting Landscape

April 29, 2025 | Tarun Kumar

Blog / Rethinking Inventory Strategy with Pi Agent: Building Resilience in a Shifting Landscape

The global supply landscape is undergoing a gradual yet undeniable transformation. Businesses are increasingly aware that traditional models of inventory positioning—once designed purely for cost-efficiency—must now evolve to accommodate rising complexity, volatility, and the need for real-time responsiveness.

In this changing context, organizations are beginning to explore more adaptive approaches to inventory strategy. At Pluto7, we’re seeing growing interest in AI-powered systems like Planning in a BoxPi Agent, now available on Google Agentspace, that help businesses respond to change with greater confidence and clarity.

A Changing Backdrop: What It Means for Inventory Strategy

For years, centralized supply chains and just-in-time inventory management reigned as best practices. But today, more businesses are rethinking that playbook. Shifts in trade patterns, customer expectations, and operational risks are prompting a new level of awareness in how inventory is placed, moved, and managed.

Rather than relying on a single global hub, companies are now considering regionalized strategies and diversified sourcing. The goal isn’t to abandon efficiency—but to balance it with greater visibility and resilience.

Rethinking Inventory Positioning: Regionalization and Flexibility

The centralized approach to production and inventory worked well under stable conditions. But in today’s climate, organizations are re-examining the location and distribution of stock. Here’s how the thinking is evolving:

1. Regionalization of Inventory

Businesses are gradually shifting towards region-specific manufacturing and distribution hubs. This approach reduces lead times, adapts better to localized disruptions, and improves service to regional markets. For instance, a company with customers in multiple continents might manage inventory through smaller, strategically placed hubs rather than a single source of truth.

2. Diversification of Sourcing

Over-reliance on one country or supplier can amplify operational risk. Instead, companies are spreading sourcing activities across multiple locations. A manufacturer, for example, may source raw materials from both Asia and South America to balance availability and responsiveness.

3. Strategic Buffer Stocking

Just-in-time models are being complemented by just-in-case planning. Holding buffer stocks of critical components and high-demand items helps reduce vulnerability to disruptions. With Planning in a Box – Pi Agent, organizations can intelligently determine optimal buffer levels using real-time data and demand signals—without overstocking.

Managing Inventory Movement: Adapting in Real Time

Increased complexity also puts pressure on inventory movement. The ability to adjust quickly—not just plan efficiently—has become a critical success factor.

1. Real-Time Visibility

Knowing where inventory is, and how it’s flowing across the supply chain, is no longer optional. With Pi Agent integrating logistics and demand data, businesses can see across their supply chain—whether in-transit, on-hand, or delayed—and act accordingly.

2. Flexible Logistics Networks

The need for adaptable logistics is growing. Businesses are exploring partnerships that allow for routing changes, multi-modal transport, and alternative delivery methods. Pi Agent supports this shift by surfacing insights from supply chain data and aligning logistics strategies with market dynamics.

3. Scenario Planning with AI

Instead of reacting to change, organizations are using AI-driven planning environments to simulate “what-if” conditions. From demand shifts to disruptions in transit, Pi Agent enables businesses to visualize outcomes and build confidence in their decisions before executing them.

Shaping a Smarter Path Forward

As global dynamics continue to evolve, so must the way we think about inventory positioning and movement. It’s no longer just about efficiency—it’s about visibility, flexibility, and being ready to respond to what’s next.

Understanding these shifts is the first step. The next is exploring how you can prepare your operations to be more resilient and insight-driven.

Interested in seeing how Planning in a Box – Pi Agent, available on Google Agent Space, can support your journey?

Talk to us or request a demo to learn more.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tarun Kumar, VP of Global Sales at Pluto7, is an MIT-endorsed Senior Data Architect with deep expertise in Google Cloud solutions. He has spearheaded data platform adoptions for diverse organizations, championing supply chain transformations with Gen AI. As an Agile Scrum Master and TOGAF® 9 Professional, Tarun seamlessly bridges tech innovation with tangible business value.

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