Pecan AI Launches DemandForecast.ai to Fix the Trillion-Dollar Forecasting Gap with GenAI-Powered Supply Chain Insights
Gartner recognizes Pecan as a Cool Vendor as company introduces an enterprise solution for supply chain leaders
Businesses lose an estimated $1.7 trillion annually to forecasting errors (IHL Group), with retail stockouts and overstocks alone costing over $1 trillion each year (Harvard Business Review). These failures ripple across supply chains, resulting in empty shelves, wasted inventory, and lost customer trust.
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Today, Pecan AI introduced DemandForecast.ai, a dedicated forecasting solution for medium to large enterprises built on its predictive GenAI platform. DemandForecast.ai puts accurate, explainable forecasts directly in the hands of business teams, with no coding or data science required. It is tailored to supply chain leaders who need precision forecasts that scale with business demands.
Pecan AI was named a 2025 Gartner Cool Vendor in Cross-Functional Supply Chain Technology for lowering barriers to advanced analytics with its no-code platform, GenAI-driven natural language guidance, and rapid, explainable model deployment.
“Forecasting has been run on gut feel for too long, and it is bleeding companies billions,” said Zohar Bronfman, CEO of Pecan AI. “DemandForecast.ai is rewriting the playbook by giving supply chain teams forecasts they can trust and act on immediately. The era of slow, error-prone planning is over.”
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DemandForecast.ai key capabilities:
- Live in weeks, not months: Rapid implementation of forecasting models that scale
- Business-user-first design: Built for operators and planners rather than technical staff
- Explainable AI: Transparent predictions with GenAI-powered guidance
- Enterprise-grade integration: Connects to ERP and planning systems seamlessly
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