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AI and automated approval systems are becoming core to food logistics, from shipment validation to inventory and delivery decisions. But when those systems fail, get disrupted, or cannot verify a load digitally, food can be delayed, blocked from distribution, or even wasted despite physical stock being available.
The deeper issue is not automation itself, but overdependence on opaque digital workflows with weak manual fallback. In food supply chains, that creates a new kind of fragility: products may be ready to move, but if platforms, databases, or approvals break, the chain stalls anyway.
Why it matters:
The next supply chain risk is no longer only about inventory shortages. It is also about whether critical goods remain digitally visible, verifiable, and releasable when systems go down.