Roambee, a supply chain visibility provider, has officially confirmed its rebrand to Decklar, showcasing its evolution as the world’s only real-time precision AI Platform for Supply Chains.
Decklar's use of the name is said, according to some reports, to represent the company's goal of making global supply chains transparent, automated, and sustainable. This will be accomplished by combining unified visibility with artificial intelligence (AI) to enable real-time decision-making. More information on that would reveal how the company's newly rebranded identity enables it to move away from static planning and toward dynamic decision-making. The goal is to provide businesses with the speed, precision, and resilience they need to stay ahead of the curve. “Roambee’s evolution to Decklar is both timely and necessary for the industry. Supply chains today need more than visibility—they demand real-time, trusted, AI-powered decisions. By uniting visibility and AI into a single system of action, Decklar is poised to redefine how organizations like ours deliver time-critical products with precision, agility, and resilience. Tigran Sinanian, Vice President of US Operations at Siemens Healthineers, stated, "AI enables us to move at the pace of our industry's rapid growth, ensuring that we remain ahead of rising demand and complexity." Consider a Markets & Markets report, which asserts that the supply chain AI market will reach $50 billion by 2031, to comprehend the significance of this development. As a result, enterprises are now prioritizing their investments in AI-native Systems of Action (SoA), taking a departure from those tradition Systems of Record (SoR) that currently dominate the supply chain landscape.
Decklar is the first supply chain system to use Decision AI and unified visibility across all modes and product flows to address the combined total available market (TAM) of more than $75 billion, making it the first system of action. Another important aspect is Decklar's promise to combine digital data from planning and TMS systems with real-time shipment and asset signals (the physical layer), allowing businesses to make instant, context-driven decisions at scale. Every stakeholder in the supply chain, including logistics, quality, operations, security, finance, and sustainability, can clearly benefit from this. “Decklar addresses a critical need in today’s supply chains—which is bridging the gap between planning and execution. Atsushi Tsuchiya, R&D Envisioning Director of Panasonic Connect Co., Ltd., stated, "With its Decision AI built on visibility, Decklar can empower global enterprises to better adapt to real-world conditions for top supply chain performance and automation." Among other things, it ought to be acknowledged that Decklar’s rebrand actually builds upon its 10+ years worth of track-record of self-enriching visibility data and processing over 12 million shipment signals daily. We also need to talk about how Decklar already powers a significant portion of the world's supply chains, such as 42% of US pharma shipments, 90% of global MRO flows, and 24% of global CPG goods. The development in question further delivers a rather interesting follow-up to the company’s H1 performance. This is how it increased Closed Revenue (Americas & Europe) by 135% year-over-year. At the moment, users can bank upon Decklar to dynamically adjust replenishment plans, automate quality release processes, anticipate security risks before incidents occur, and forecast in-transit revenue with precision, thus driving faster, smarter, and risk-informed operations.
“This self-enriching data foundation comprises of 1B+ transactions analyzed on 15,000+ trade lanes connecting 160+ countries,10M+ mapped nodes spanning warehouses, ports, airports, and factories with intelligence about the behavior of various product SKUs across six industries. Decklar offers businesses a real-time, decision-ready co-pilot to boost supply chain performance by combining the power of this Visibility Data Core with Decision AI. With every additional shipment, the model becomes even richer, improving the ability to act instantly and intelligently—a transformation for the industry,” said Sanjay Sharma, CEO of Decklar.