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Prozo launches AI-powered chatbot ProPilot

ProPilot leverages Prozo's extensive APIs and vast data repository accumulated by Prozo over time

Prozo launches AI-powered chatbot ProPilot
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Prozo, India’s full stack supply chain company, announced the launch of ProPilot, its state-of-the-art, AI-powered chatbot built on OpenAI.

ProPilot is set to transform the supply chain industry by enhancing internal management systems and providing instant access to critical data and analytics, says an official release.

Ashvini Jakhar, Founder & CEO, Prozo says: “At Prozo, we have always been at the forefront of incorporating cutting-edge technology to streamline supply chain processes. With ProPilot, we’re taking a quantum leap into the future of logistics management. This tool is not just an AI assistant; it’s your expert companion that works round the clock, offering insights and answers that were once complex and time-consuming to acquire.”

(From left): Ashvini Jakhar, Founder & CEO, Prozo and Vaibhav Dhawan, CTO , Prozo

ProPilot leverages Prozo's extensive APIs and the vast data repository accumulated by Prozo over time, says the release. "Additionally, it taps into Prozo's comprehensive document database, enabling it to deliver precise and well-informed responses. ProPilot is designed to address a wide range of queries, from brand performance and control tower performance scores to service level breach trends and throughput projections. The AI bot is capable of conducting quick root cause analysis, analysing manpower productivity trends across 33 warehouses spanning over 1.64 million sq.ft pan-India, suggesting optimisation strategies and highlighting inefficiencies in the system."

Vaibhav Dhawan, CTO , Prozo adds: “By harnessing the capabilities of OpenAI, ProPilot is equipped to not only answer questions but also to predict and advise on supply chain strategies. This is a game-changer for productivity enhancement, making data-driven decision-making more accessible than ever.”

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