A GSI Awards 2025 Winner for Gold Standard in AI
By: SoftwareVerdict Editorial Team
Category: Supply Chain & Logistics Innovation | GSI Awards 2025 Winner
For decades, supply chain leaders have been forced to play a zero-sum game. The trade-offs are brutal: You want higher service levels? You have to bloat your inventory. You want to free up cash? You risk stockouts. You want to cut logistics costs? Expect delivery delays.
It was an “either/or” world—until now.
Oii.ai, a standout winner in the GSI Awards 2025, has cracked the code on this impossible triangle. Their platform, fittingly named Goldiilocks, leverages probabilistic AI and high-fidelity digital twins to help global enterprises find the perfect balance: not too much inventory, not too little, but just right.
Most supply chain planning today remains dangerously deterministic. It relies on static forecasts and historical averages that assume a stable world. But as recent years have proved, the world is anything but stable. Demand spikes unpredictably, ports clog, and supplier lead times fluctuate wildly.
When organisations plan based on “averages,” they fail whenever reality deviates from the mean—which is almost always.
“Traditional planning tools are excellent at analysing what happened yesterday,” notes the GSI Awards analysis. “But they are fundamentally ill-equipped to navigate the volatility of tomorrow.”
The breakthrough behind Goldiilocks lies in its scientific roots. It doesn’t just analyse data; it models uncertainty itself.
“We founded Oii.ai to solve the paradox of planning,” says Bob Rogers, Co-founder and Chief Product & Technology Officer. “By applying probabilistic physics to supply chains, we allow companies to simulate thousands of possible futures, not just the ‘average’ one. This means our clients aren’t guessing at safety stock—they are mathematically optimising for resilience.”
Uzair Bawany, CEO of Oii.ai, sees this capability as the new competitive frontier. “The GSI Award validates what our customers already know: the future of supply chain management isn’t about X+1, it’s about smarter, ‘Goldiilocks’ decisions that unlock cash and drive profit. We are giving leaders the confidence to say ‘yes’ to growth because they know their supply chain can handle the variability.”

Oii.ai flips the script by moving from static spreadsheets to dynamic probabilistic modelling. Instead of assuming one single future outcome, the Goldiilocks platform runs thousands of continuous “what-if” simulations every week. It simultaneously accounts for variability in demand signals, supplier lead times, and transportation costs.
By creating a Digital Twin of the end-to-end supply chain, Oii.ai allows companies to visualise the financial impact of every decision before they make it:
The true power of the platform is its granularity. It moves beyond high-level dashboards to produce specific Recommendations to Apply (RTAs) at the individual SKU level.
For a global retail client, this meant identifying which specific products were overstocked (trapping millions in cash) and which were at critical risk of stockouts (risking revenue). By applying Oii.ai’s recommendations, the client was able to release significant working capital whilst actually improving service levels—a “double win” considered impossible in traditional logistics models.

The GSI Awards judges selected Oii.ai not just for its advanced technology, but for its alignment with the GRID Framework (Governance, Reliability, Innovation, Deployment). The platform solves the “black box” problem of AI by providing explainable, financialised insights that CFOs and COOs can trust and audit.
In a market flooded with AI hype, Oii.ai delivers the “Gold Standard”: measurable, reliable, and transformative impact on the bottom line.
Oii.ai is a GSI Awards 2025 Winner recognised for Excellence in Supply Chain AI. Their platform, Goldiilocks, empowers organisations to orchestrate intelligence across their supply chain, turning volatility into a competitive advantage.
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