Singapore Witnesses the Future of Logistics Unfold at GoComet’s Odyssey 2025
Supply chain leaders gathered to experience intelligent technology and envision resilient supply chains
SINGAPORE, Aug,12, 2025 – At a time when global logistics is being tested by complexity, volatility, and rising expectations, GoComet brought clarity and conviction to the conversation with the successful conclusion of Odyssey 2025 - the 7th edition of its flagship supply chain innovation summit, held on July 31st at the Shangri-La Singapore.
The exclusive, invite-only event hosted over 100 supply chain heads, directors, and key decision-makers from global giants such as Schneider Electric, Intel, Sanofi, Kenvue, Olam Agri, Yokohama, and many more. These attendees witnessed the unveiling of Agentic AI.
Agentic AI, GoComet’s latest innovation, represents a significant leap toward truly autonomous supply chains. It’s more than a concept or a prototype - it’s a working AI copilot.
Looking Back to Leap Forward
Setting the tone for the evening, Ayush Lodhi, CTO at GoComet, opened Odyssey 2025 with a powerful reflection on history. Drawing parallels between the invention of the power loom in the 1700s and the rise of AI today, he reminded the audience that disruption often feels like a crisis – until it becomes the new normal.
“Today’s breakthroughs become tomorrow’s antiques. Progress is a cycle, not a finish line,” he said, urging supply chain leaders to embrace AI not just as a tool, but as a strategic layer of intelligence.
He emphasized that while 85% of logistics data still lives in emails and minds, AI offers a path to autonomous, intelligent execution across fragmented systems.
“So far, we’ve shaped worlds with our intellect – now, let us shape futures with empathy.”
Connect with Purpose. Evolve with AI
The evening’s highlight was the keynote by Dany Krivoshey, Head of Digital Transformation at Unilever, who took the stage for the night’s most anticipated moment: the conversation on Agentic AI, signaling the arrival of a new era.
In a keynote blending reflection and foresight, Dany focused on transformation through purposeful design, empathy-led leadership, and the future of intelligent supply chains. With a firm belief that technology is only valuable when it’s built to scale with people, he emphasized the importance of partnerships grounded in long-term vision.
“We chose GoComet not just for today’s challenges, but for tomorrow’s scale. It’s a partnership built to grow with us,” Dany shared, underscoring Unilever’s commitment to selecting solutions that are future-ready, adaptable, and aligned with their evolving global ambitions.
Technology at Speed: Air Cargo’s Automation Imperative
In his keynote, Milan Dhingra, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Teleport, shared insights into the urgent need for automation to enable faster and better cross-border eCommerce capabilities in the air cargo industry, especially across Southeast Asia’s $3 trillion economy.
With only 1% of cross-border orders arriving same-day globally, and customer expectations rising, Milan made the case for asset-light, intelligent logistics systems that can operate at the speed of need.
“The challenge today isn’t access to data – it’s making it actionable. The next generation of logistics platforms must not just be fast; they must be intelligent,” said Milan.
He closed with a powerful message: The Future is Real-Time, Individual, and Intelligent.
A Live Demo of the Future
In a powerful close to the evening, Chitransh Sahai, CEO of GoComet, presented a live demo of Agentic AI in action. A system that understands intent, pulls data from emails or PDFs, recommends the next action, identifies risks, triggers workflows in SAP or TMS systems, and closes the loop with full contextual logging - all without manual intervention.
“Agentic AI isn’t just a smarter interface – it’s a smarter system,” said Chitransh. “We’re showing the world how autonomous logistics can be practical, scalable, and transformative – today, not five years from now.”
He also introduced the supporting ecosystem powering GoComet’s vision for autonomous execution:
- Incident Lens – A predictive intelligence engine combining historical shipment data with real-time geopolitical disruptions to forecast delays and assess risk.
- GoVista – An Outlook-integrated assistant that summarizes shipment updates and suggests next best actions.
Closing his presentation, Chitransh reflected on what this shift truly means for the industry:
“The future of logistics isn’t about faster tools – it’s about systems that think, act, and adapt on their own. That’s the leap we’re making.”
From Buzz to Action
The clarity of vision and real-world application set Odyssey 2025 apart. While most conversations around AI remain abstract, Odyssey brought the narrative down to ground level. The event involved discussions on how AI is being used to:
- Increase OTIF (On-Time In-Full) performance
- Predict and manage disruptions in real time
- Automate vendor communication, documentation, and exception handling
- Drastically shorten lead times through smarter decision-making
A Glimpse Into What’s Next
Odyssey 2025 marked the beginning of the next evolution in global logistics - where intelligence, autonomy, and innovation converge. Attendees walked away with insider access to cutting-edge innovations, powerful leadership insights, and a renewed vision for building autonomous, resilient, and intelligent supply chains of the future.
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About GoComet
GoComet is the world’s most intuitive AI-powered Transportation Management Software. The platform empowers businesses with real-time visibility, risk mitigation, and unified control across their supply chains – enabling faster decisions, lower costs, and greater efficiency. Trusted by 500+ global brands across 70+ countries, GoComet unifies data, automates workflows, and integrates seamlessly with leading ERP systems. Headquartered in Singapore, GoComet is on a mission to simplify global logistics – making it more transparent, resilient, and intelligent.
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