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Supplychain software has a workflow problem, not a capability problem. Planners spend their days navigating dashboards, reconciling signals across systems, and manually triaging exceptions. The tools work. The work just never stops feeling like tool management.
Enmovil, the newest member of the Microsoft for Startups Pegasus portfolio, is taking a different approach. Their CADDIE platform sits as an orchestration layer across existing ERP, TMS, and WMS infrastructure and brings autonomous decisioning directly into Microsoft Teams. The goal, as founder Ravi Bulusu put it in our conversation this morning, is not to replace what enterprises have built. It is to make the intelligence invisible.
Steve Jobs said the best technology disappears. Enmovil is building toward that for supplychain logistics.
By ShiShSupplychain software has a workflow problem, not a capability problem. Planners spend their days navigating dashboards, reconciling signals across systems, and manually triaging exceptions. The tools work. The work just never stops feeling like tool management.
Enmovil, the newest member of the Microsoft for Startups Pegasus portfolio, is taking a different approach. Their CADDIE platform sits as an orchestration layer across existing ERP, TMS, and WMS infrastructure and brings autonomous decisioning directly into Microsoft Teams. The goal, as founder Ravi Bulusu put it in our conversation this morning, is not to replace what enterprises have built. It is to make the intelligence invisible.
Steve Jobs said the best technology disappears. Enmovil is building toward that for supplychain logistics.