Google has teamed up with Zebra Technologies to bring real-time data into its Supply Chain AI tools. Zebra’s barcode and RFID scanners will now feed live information directly into Google’s supply chain platform. This move aims to help businesses track inventory more accurately and respond faster to changes in demand.
(Google’s Zebra Technologies Scanners Feed Data to Google Supply Chain AI.)
The integration allows companies to see what is happening across their supply chains as it happens. Scanners at warehouses, stores, or shipping docks capture data that flows straight into Google’s AI systems. These systems then analyze the data to spot trends, predict delays, and suggest actions.
Many retailers and logistics firms already use Zebra hardware. Now they can connect that hardware to Google’s cloud-based supply chain tools without extra steps. The goal is to cut down on errors, reduce waste, and keep shelves stocked with the right products.
Google says this partnership makes its AI tools more useful for everyday operations. Users do not need to manually enter data or wait for reports. Everything updates automatically as items move through the supply chain. This saves time and helps teams make better decisions quickly.
Zebra Technologies provides devices that read barcodes and track assets using radio signals. Their equipment is common in retail, manufacturing, and delivery services. By linking these devices to Google’s AI, businesses get a clearer picture of their operations from start to finish.
(Google’s Zebra Technologies Scanners Feed Data to Google Supply Chain AI.)
The new capability is part of Google’s broader push to add practical AI features to its cloud offerings. It focuses on solving real problems like stockouts, overstocking, and shipping bottlenecks. Companies using both Zebra scanners and Google Cloud can start using the integrated system right away.
