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Gartner Survey Finds Technology Integration and Talent Perceived as Key Roadblocks to Scaling AI in Supply Chain

STAMFORD, Conn., April 29, 2026

Analysts to Discuss Strategies to Build AI-Native Supply Chains at Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo

More than half (56%) of chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) say integrating AI with legacy systems and processes is a major challenge, and 50% say that they have limited internal expertise or talent to implement and manage AI, according to a survey from Gartner, Inc., a business and technology insights company.

Gartner surveyed 140 senior supply chain leaders from organizations with annual revenues of $250 million or more from October to November, 2025. The survey aimed to assess the performance of supply chain leaders and the evolving impact of AI on supply chain performance, and to explore readiness for AI-native supply chains.

“The pressure to demonstrate quick results often leads supply chain leaders to settle for AI as a tool for incremental improvements to legacy workflows,” said Snigdha Dewal, Director Analyst in Gartner’s Supply Chain practice. “However, our research shows that the greatest friction point in scaling AI today isn't the technology itself, but the legacy environments in which it is being deployed.”

Gartner defines an AI-native supply chain as a supply chain operating model that is designed from the ground up to leverage AI, rather than simply adding AI-driven functionality to existing, traditional workflows.

“Bolting AI onto an analog-era foundation only locks in existing inefficiencies and yields local optimizations,” added Dewal. “Leading CSCOs are reimagining the supply chain operating model, associated team roles and the supporting technology layer to build AI-native supply chains.”

The AI-Native Supply Chain

As part of the survey analysis, Gartner identified a group of “AI leaders” that are actively trying to scale AI across their supply chains and are developing advanced AI capabilities. These leaders are also seeing above average returns from their AI investments.

Early lessons from these leaders show that investing in AI means the tech-adjacent organizational layers will also need to evolve. To successfully put themselves on the path to an AI-native future, today’s CSCOs will need to transform their supply chains in three important areas (see Figure 1).

Figure 1: Three Action Areas for CSCOs to Build AI-Native Foundations

Source: Gartner (April 2026)

  1. Reimagine the Supply Chain Operating Model: AI leaders are moving beyond using AI to optimize existing processes, instead reimagining entire operating models around AI-driven workflows. By redesigning end-to-end processes now, leaders are also modeling how decision making processes will change and determining the right level of autonomy for the future.
  2. Redesign the Organizational Structure: Leading CSCOs are redesigning organizational structures by retiring legacy roles, creating AI-centric positions, and evolving job models. Instead of bolting AI onto existing roles, they are defining new, flexible roles aligned to AI-driven workflows that expand human impact and unlock the full value of AI.
  3. Restructure the Technology Layer: Leaders should deliberately evolve—rather than replace—their tech stacks, building a unified data layer and agentic layer that sits atop legacy systems. The desired future state should be an agile, composable architecture that can independently and iteratively evolve with new business requirements. This process will need to establish AI governance and safeguards in parallel, to support responsible scaling and mitigate data security risks.

Gartner clients can read more in the full report: Supply Chain Executive Report: Build an AI-Native Foundation for Future Competitive Advantage. Nonclients can learn more in: The AI-Native Supply Chain.

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About Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo

Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo is the world’s most important gathering of CSCOs and supply chain executives. Explore how CSCOs predict disruptions, achieve visibility, and lead with AI and innovation. Gain insights from Gartner experts and peers on rethinking models, integrating technology and designing resilient, future-ready supply chains.

The next Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpos will take place in:

Orlando: May 4-6
Barcelona: May 18-20

About the Gartner Supply Chain Practice

The Gartner Supply Chain Practice provides actionable, objective insights for supply chain leaders and their teams, so they can respond to disruption and innovate for the future through leading-edge supply chain management practices. Additional information is available at https://www.gartner.com/en/supply-chain. Follow news and updates from the Gartner Supply Chain Practice on LinkedIn and X using #GartnerSC. Visit the Gartner Supply Chain Newsroom for more information and insights.

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