For many years, retailers relied on manual processes, siloed teams and gut-based decision-making. Today, global giants are shifting to AI-enabled systems that:
This marks the rise of a self optimising retail value chain that continuously improves as more data flows through it.
AI evaluates supplier performance, lead times, compliance risks and cost fluctuations. Retailers can anticipate disruptions earlier and collaborate more effectively across global networks.
Machine learning models forecast demand at SKU, store and region level. This helps retailers minimise out of stocks, reduce markdowns and improve availability across channels.
AI supports teams in:
Retailers are shifting from quarterly planning cycles to continuous, data-led optimisation.
Retailers use AI to optimise routing, warehouse operations, middle mile efficiency and last mile delivery. Robotics and computer vision are increasing accuracy, speed and fulfilment reliability.
AI simplifies store tasks through tools such as computer vision shelf monitoring, automated workforce planning and real-time decision guidance for store managers. This improves productivity and operational clarity.
Unified data platforms bring together online behaviour, in-store interactions, loyalty signals and purchase trends. This enables personalised experiences, relevant recommendations and seamless journeys across all touchpoints.
Retailers that are rebuilding their value chains are investing in strong data and technology foundations that include:
These systems allow retailers to operate with greater transparency, accuracy and speed.
Despite significant opportunities, retailers face important challenges such as:
Forward-looking organisations are strengthening data governance, modernising infrastructure and building cross-functional transformation programs to overcome these barriers.
Retailers that lead the shift are focusing on:
As AI capabilities mature, retailers will move toward fully autonomous value chains that learn, adapt and optimise in real time.
The future belongs to retailers that can integrate AI, data and human expertise across their entire value chain. These innovations will create faster operations, stronger decision-making and more personalised customer experiences.
At the NexGen Retail and E-Commerce Summit 2026, leaders from Amazon, Tesco, M and S, Boots, ASDA, The Very Group and global innovators will share how they are rebuilding their value chains and what the next decade of AI powered retail will look like.
Join us in London on April 15 and 16, 2026, and be part of the community shaping the future of retail.