Ask the Expert webinar series

Can Agents Reduce Planning Friction in CPG Supply Chains?

Join this webinar to explore how agents deliver value by making insights easier to access, interpret and act on.

June 16 • 10 a.m. ET • 4 p.m. CET • Cost: Complimentary

About the webinar

Can agents deliver value? Yes. We’ll show you how agentic technology like Supply Chain Agent works alongside planners, making insights easier to access, interpret and act on through natural language interaction. You’ll be able to cut through system complexity and avoid disconnected and siloed spreadsheet churn.

You will learn how:

  • Agent-based technology is moving from concept to practical use, helping supply chain practitioners reduce everyday friction.
  • SAS is evolving the models portfolio to make advanced analytics more accessible, usable and trustworthy.
  • Agents help planners understand change, assess impact and make decisions through natural language interaction grounded in analytics best practices.

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About the experts


Brett Vogelsang

Senior Associate Data Scientist, AAIM, SAS

Brett has spent the last year figuring out how to get LLMs to work with real analytical models, not just alongside them. Supply chain optimization models, demand forecasting engines – the kind of math that actually runs businesses. He designs the orchestration (LangGraph, Google ADK), wires up the interop (A2A protocol) and builds the full stack around it. TypeScript/React on the front, FastAPI and Python on the back.


Lou Flynn

Senior Product Marketing Manager, SAS

Lou leads product marketing and go-to-market strategy for packaged AI solutions and agent-based analytics at SAS, drawing on more than a decade of experience helping product teams turn data, AI and analytics into outcomes enterprises can trust. His focus is on shaping clear narratives that guide organizations from experimentation to real-world adoption.