
EPG (Ehrhardt Partner Group) has announced future-ready logistics solutions aimed to deeply integrate artificial intelligence into operational logistics, laying the foundation for an intelligent supply chain.
The initiative combines NVIDIA AI infrastructure and NVIDIA Metropolis vision AI stack with EPG’s logistics expertise. The goal—the development of connected logistics systems that understand processes and proactively generate suggestions for optimization.
At the same time, EPG is introducing its new Supply Chain Execution AI environment, EPG AURA, which will serve as the technological AI-foundation for the company’s next phase of development. Both initiatives represent EPG’s continued transformation from a software provider to a technology solutions architect for AI-powered supply chains.
Planning
In the logistics industry, millions of decisions are made each day, covering everything from route planning and warehouse management to staffing. Until now, many of these decisions have been based on fixed rules and human intervention.
With the introduction of artificial intelligence, however, this logic is changing fundamentally. Systems are now able to interpret events in real time, simulate scenarios, and generate solution and optimization proposals.
The combination of NVIDIA DeepStream, a real-time streaming analytics toolkit within NVIDIA Metropolis, and GPU-accelerated platforms enables the foundation for powerful visual analysis of logistics processes with real-time detection and predictive intelligence.
AI initiatives
Alongside the expansion of its AI initiatives, EPG is entering a new technological phase with AURA. AURA represents the next evolutionary stage within the EPG ONE Supply Chain Execution Suite.
“The environment enhances the EPG ONE Suite and unites planning, control, and optimization into an intelligent cycle of insight and action. It integrates applications, systems, and data spaces into a seamless representation of the entire supply chain. In doing so, EPG is creating the foundation for a new generation of agent-based system architectures designed for stability, resilience, and speed,” explained Peter Bollinger, CEO, EPG.
