CISCE Signals a New Trend: AI Is Moving Into Supply Chains


The 4th China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) has recently concluded. The launch of its first-ever dedicated AI exhibition zone stands out as one major highlight.
The expo reveals a clear new industrial trend: artificial intelligence is no longer confined to standalone tech booths. Instead, it has penetrated nearly every link of global supply chains.
Cutting-edge technologies including human-machine interaction, intelligent inspection and digital twins have been widely deployed across key sectors such as advanced manufacturing, clean energy, cross-border trade and digital services, showcasing deep integration between AI and real-world industrial scenarios.
A total of 676 Chinese and foreign enterprises and institutions took part in this expo. More eye-catching than dazzling tech displays is an industry-wide shift: AI is rapidly being applied to practical business scenarios. It keeps powering the digital and intelligent upgrading of global supply chains, serving as a core engine driving high-quality industrial growth.




