AI, Traceability, and Product Integrity Are Reshaping Supply Chains. Here's What the Data Shows.
Three parts. Three years of longitudinal data. One picture of where retail supply chains stand in 2026 — and what separates the organizations building toward returns from those stuck in activity.
AI is gaining ground. Traceability commitments are growing. Regulators are raising the evidentiary bar. But most organizations are still running supply chains on fragmented data, disconnected systems, and operating models built for a different era. This report shows what the industry is actually doing — and what the leaders are building instead.
AI Adoption Is Accelerating, But Impact Lags Behind
Nearly half of retail executives report AI in active use across supply chain operations, yet only a fraction report measurable business value. The gap between interest and impact is where the real strategic questions live.
Most Traceability Programs Are Built for Compliance, Not Control
Only 21% of organizations are pursuing holistic, multi-tier network visibility. Nearly a third say their efforts are primarily regulation-driven. The industry talks strategically about traceability but acts defensively — meeting minimum requirements rather than building ahead of them.
Compliance Failures Start Long Before the Final Inspection
A product can fall out of compliance at the point of material selection, chemical treatment, or supplier approval — not just at shipment. Fifty-two percent of respondents rate the impact of recent regulatory changes at 4 or 5 on a 5-point scale, even as compliance budgets plateau.
The Real Barriers Are Organizational, Not Technological
Budget conflicts (39%), integration complexity (36%), and change management capacity (36%) are the top barriers to AI value. Tools are more accessible and affordable than ever. Organizational readiness is the constraint.
Tariff Volatility Is Eroding the Sustainability Infrastructure You Built
Every time production moves to a new country for trade policy reasons, the sustainability infrastructure built in the previous location is partially or entirely left behind. The industry has been caught in a loop: build capability, shift production, start over.
The Leaders Are Building Toward One Connected Production Chain
The organizations furthest ahead are connecting quality, compliance, sourcing, and sustainability data into integrated Production Chain platforms — and layering AI across a unified data foundation, not siloed functions.
Key Insights
Adoption Is Rising, But the Gap Between Interest and Impact Remains Wide
40% of respondents report AI use in 2026, up from 24% in 2024 and 27% in 2025. A quarter of all respondents selected "not sure" when asked whether AI is even integrated into their supply chain.
Progress on Traceability Is Real but Narrow
Only 21% of organizations pursue holistic, multi-tier traceability. Nearly a third are compliance-driven. 100% visibility into Tier 1 should now be a minimum expectation, not an aspiration — and many organizations are not even there.
Product Integrity Requires Upstream Control, Not Downstream Checks
Most compliance and quality failures are discovered late but created early — in material decisions, supplier approvals, and test protocols. Leading organizations are embedding control into the product lifecycle from design to delivery.
Compliance Budgets Are Plateauing as Demands Intensify
Respondents reporting compliance budget increases dropped from 75% in 2025 to 50% in 2026, even as 54% rate compliance execution strain at 4 or 5 on a 5-point scale. Organizations are being asked to do more with proportionally less.
Data Fragmentation Is the Hidden ROI Killer
AI is only as effective as the data it operates on. Without structured, credible inputs matched to the right products, the right purchase orders, and the right suppliers, AI outputs can't reach the precision that compliance and sourcing decisions demand.
Converged Production Chain Operations Are the Strategic Differentiator
The organizations furthest ahead are building connected workflows, integrated data, and AI layered across the full Production Chain — to surface trends, simulate scenarios, and execute across teams and partners from a shared operating foundation.
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