ketteQ Unveils Its Oslo Release for Fall 2025
In a landmark announcement, ketteQ, the leading innovator in supply chain planning solutions, has revealed that their much-anticipated Fall 2025 Oslo Release will be available to the public. This release symbolizes a significant leap forward, enhancing the integration of agentic AI into supply chain dynamics.
Advancing Supply Chain Planning
After the success of its Spring 2025 Dubai Release, which introduced the pioneering PolymatiQ™ Engine, ketteQ's Oslo aims to transform the way businesses approach their operational planning. By connecting critical intelligence across Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and cloud ecosystems, the Oslo Release promises unmatched precision and control in decision-making processes.
CEO Mike Landry highlighted that this release marks a new chapter in supply chain management, emphasizing that real innovation lies not just in smarter artificial intelligence (AI) but in smarter governance. The Oslo release empowers enterprises to unify their planning and execution strategies without having to compromise on autonomy or accountability.
Key Innovations of the Oslo Release
The Oslo Release introduces a set of groundbreaking features that will allow organizations to enhance their planning capabilities:
- - Multi-Stage Synchronized Solves: This feature coordinates decisions across various fronts such as demand, supply, and allocation, thereby improving overall accuracy and responsiveness.
- - Supply Chain Intelligence for CRM: This new capability integrates real-time supply, demand, and inventory data directly into customer-facing systems, making fulfillment and promise clearer.
- - Scenario Enablement: This allows users to perform side-by-side comparisons and “what-if” simulations within enterprise systems before implementing decisions, greatly improving forecasting accuracy.
- - Pluggable Python Extensibility: Businesses can safely incorporate domain-specific models, offering customization and flexibility suited to their unique operational needs.
- - Adaptive Decision Views: Continuous visibility into operations enables measurable improvements in performance, allowing organizations to adapt quickly to changing conditions.
These features position the Oslo Release as the command center of the connected supply chain, effectively bridging the gap between customer commitments and operational execution.
Real-World Impact
One of the standout successes comes from Partner in Pet Food (PPF), a leading player in Europe's pet food sector. According to Philipp Bruckner, Senior Manager of Supply Chain Development at PPF, the integration of the Oslo capabilities has allowed them to enhance their supply chain performance significantly. They reported an impressive 13% enhancement in capacity utilization and have projected a savings of $8 million annually through better planning processes within just six weeks of implementation.
Cheryl Capps, a member of ketteQ's Executive Advisory Board, noted that we are now in the 'agentic AI' age, where supply chain technologies not only follow commands but also anticipate needs, adapt to scenarios, and execute decisions. The Oslo Release aspires to redefine industry standards and reshape the planning landscape.
Looking Ahead: The Oslo Release and Its Future
The Oslo Release does not merely introduce innovative technology; it revolutionizes how businesses view and approach supply chain management. By leveraging advanced AI, ketteQ transforms reactive strategies into proactive orchestration, allowing for precise operations and seamless execution across all levels of an organization.
To delve deeper into the capabilities of the Oslo Release, interested parties can:
In conclusion, ketteQ's Fall 2025 Oslo Release is poised to change the future of supply chain management, merging advanced technology with practical execution and establishing a new benchmark for efficiency in the industry.