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Kraft Heinz uses artificial intelligence, machine learning and dedicated control tower to improve efficiency, quality and visibility in the supply chain.
The company spokesman said, “Our goal is to create autonomous driving and fully integrated supply chains with visibility from farm to fork.
Since 2022, food producers have been on a variant travel called “Agile@Scale”, and the core pillar is to upgrade the technical function to pursue autonomous supply chains.
The exclusive control tower that has partnership with Microsoft is the core of Kraft Heinz’s Digital Ecosystem. Called Kraft Heinz Lighthouse, the tower provides real -time information and visibility in the company’s supply chain, including plant operations and distribution channels, depending on the spokesman.
Carlos Abrams-Rivera said in February that the ability to determine data-centered decisions in the New York Consumer Analyst Group in February that the company’s supply chain approach was pre-transformed from reactivity to prevent.
Kraft Heinz is also experimenting with AI, machine learning and automation techniques to improve production efficiency and ingredient quality.
According to Abrams-Rivera, the company has built its own AI engine to optimize the manufacturing process and simplify China’s SAP rollout.
At the level of ingredients, Kraft Heinz uses a machine learning model to reconstruct the nutritional profile of the product according to the ABRAMS-RIVERA. It also uses the internal AI function to further improve the quality of the ingredients used in the product.
For example, the AI system automates cucumbers, increasing the precision and efficiency of Claussen Pickles production.
The spokesman said, “We can use the exclusive AI vision to improve the quality of ingredients so that our technology can choose cucumbers with defects in truckrodes.
Using AI, Kraft Heinz increased Pickle Production Efficiency by 12%, and North American logistics and planning officer Bill Durbin told Food Dive in February.
DURBIN said, “We’ve got better quality from the beginning, which improved efficiency so that we could get more cases in the factory, which means better service to our customers.
KRAFT Heinz also pilots an AI support product called “PlantChat” that collects real -time insights from the entire supply chain from employees who make strategic decisions.
The spokesman said, “We want to automate the reasonable process by focusing on where humans are in the loop and their efforts are most needed.”
Craft Heinz has already made significant progress to check the supply chain, but continues to pursue further to support overall business innovation.
The spokesman said, “We are proud of the progress we have developed.