Mo, AI supply chain analyst
Ask your supply chain anything
Mo answers the questions your reports and dashboards were never built to handle, in plain language, grounded in your real data, not generic benchmarks.
Not a chatbot, an analyst
Ask in natural language, right inside project44. No SQL, no exports, no guessing which dashboard to open. Mo understands your operation through three layers of intelligence:
Language
Mo understands what you mean by on-time, which milestones matter, and how exceptions are categorized in your operation.
Pattern recognition
Mo knows what a data pattern typically signals in your operation, built from your own shipment history.
Reasoning
Mo delivers a conclusion with the context behind it, and flags it when it’s uncertain.
Question to answer, in our steps
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Ask—in plain language
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Reason—Mo maps what you mean to the right data through its semantic layer.
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Answer—leads with the finding, shows its work, flags low confidence instead of guessing..
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Teach it—add your lead times, thresholds, and windows once; Mo remembers them.
Why Mo is different
Mo reasons against both raw and normalized carrier data and knows which to use. An export to a generic LLM only ever shows the cleaned version. Your SOPs, SLAs, and lane definitions are applied at query time, not generic supply chain logic. And because interpretation is codified in the semantic layer, the same question returns the same trustworthy number every time.
Verify the reasoning, not just the answer
Mo shows its work, including which shipments, which window, and which definition of on-time it used, and leads with its assumptions, saying so when it’s unsure. It runs a data quality diagnostic before every analysis, and its semantic layer is tested like code with a regression suite that catches errors before they reach you.
The data behind the intelligence
Mo runs on the most accurate, real-time logistics data graph in the world, built from years of carrier connectivity
3.7T
validated data points annually
700M+
logistics events processed daily
8B
external risk signals captured daily
267K
carriers connected globally