AutoScheduler.AI Launches Warehouse Decision Agent

The Warehouse Decision Agent is said to be the first AI-powered coordination assistant designed specifically for warehouses.

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AutoScheduler.AI launched its Warehouse Decision Agent, what is said to be the first AI-powered coordination assistant designed specifically for warehouses.

“Warehouse operators know that labor is short, trailers are piling up at the gate, priority orders show up at the last minute, and they’re left juggling a dozen problems before lunch,” says Keith Moore, CEO of AutoScheduler.AI. “WMS, TMS, and ERP systems help keep things organized, but they weren't designed for the chaos we're experiencing now. These systems follow instructions, but they don't improvise when things go wrong. This is where the Warehouse Decision Agent steps in. Our Warehouse Decision Agent is real, it’s live today, and it’s available free to use. If you’re in a warehouse and tired of wasting hours on busywork, you can start using it right now and get back time in your day.”

Key takeaways:

 

·        The Warehouse Decision Agent acts as an AI sidekick for daily coordination. Operators can upload schedules, instantly receive optimized plans, identify risks, run scenarios, and generate ready-to-use updates—all in minutes. Whether drafting emails to carriers, prepping a shift change, or creating a performance report, the Agent takes care of the busywork so coordinators can stay focused on keeping operations moving.

·        Organizations deploying the Warehouse Decision Agent have documented 35%-plus increases in throughput; 8–12% labor productivity gains; double-digit improvements in service levels; and significant reductions in short-ships, planning time, and detention costs.

·        Once the Agent can effectively converse on “what to do,” the next step is to explain the “why,” including cuts, dock scheduling challenges, bottlenecks, capacity constraints, door compliance, and labor imbalances. It won’t just suggest actions — it will explain the reasoning in context, making the schedule a conversation instead of just a plan.

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