The 2025 CHAINge Conference in Columbus, Ohio brought together today’s boldest supply chain thinkers under one mission: to build smarter, more resilient, and sustainable supply chains. As a proud exhibitor, Resilinc was front and center, showcasing the power of agentic AI in supply chain monitoring to tackle two of the industry’s biggest challenges: evolving trade policy and forced labor compliance.
AI Agents take on tariffs and forced labor compliance
In keeping with the event’s core themes of Regulations, Innovation, and Collaboration, Resilinc demoed two of its latest AI agents:
- Tariffs Agent – Designed to proactively identify and mitigate tariff-related risks before they impact cost or delivery.
- UFLPA Agent – Built to automate compliance with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act by flagging high-risk suppliers and streamlining documentation collection.
These tools sparked deep conversations about the future of autonomous supply chain compliance—and how organizations can move from reactive response to intelligent, always-on enforcement.
5 critical conversations happening in supply chain right now
Resilinc also moderated two expert roundtables under the timely theme: “Navigating Geopolitical Tensions and Trade Policy Changes in Supply Chains.”
Here’s what came out of those engaging, candid discussions:
- Risk visibility and mapping: Participants expressed that multi-tier visibility remains elusive, especially in regions prone to geopolitical volatility. There was wide agreement that AI agents could help surface early warning signals (like trade sanctions or labor unrest) faster than manual monitoring ever could. The big question: Do we trust AI to find the risks we can’t see? Most attendees said yes – so long as the data remains transparent and auditable.
- Supplier diversification: China+1, nearshoring, and friendshoring were all hot topics. Attendees debated whether diversification was primarily about cost, resilience, or compliance, especially under UFLPA scrutiny. Many expressed excitement about how AI-powered supply chain software can model sourcing alternatives, balancing speed, cost, and risk across multiple geographies.
- Balancing cost vs. resilience: One clear tension emerged: How do we measure the ROI of resilience in a boardroom still focused on cost reduction? AI-generated insights that quantify disruption costs and model tradeoffs were seen as essential tools to help supply chain leaders make the case for proactive investments.
- Scenario planning and preparedness: From U.S.-China tariff escalation to new export bans and regional conflicts, attendees shared their experiences running geopolitical “what-if” models. There was strong interest in using AI supply chain risk management solutions to generate mitigation playbooks—as long as human judgment remains in the loop.
- Collaboration and communication: In high-pressure disruptions, speed and alignment are everything. Participants liked the idea of AI-enabled WarRooms and supplier outreach tools that trigger workflows and pre-approved responses. Still, trust and governance emerged as critical: AI can lead—but humans must validate.
Compliance and crisis response—now powered by AI
From real-time compliance automation to AI-led crisis response, Resilinc’s demos and roundtables at CHAINge 2025 showcased what’s next in resilient supply chain operations. The message was clear: AI doesn’t replace strategy—it accelerates it.
Want to see how agentic AI can help you anticipate disruption, reduce compliance risk, and respond in real time? Schedule a demo.