Gap Enhances Product Traceability with AI-Powered Supply Chain Platform
Gap Inc. deployed Inspectorio's AI-powered supply chain platform across Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta to improve product traceability and supplier collaboration. Dick's Sporting Goods and URBN previously adopted similar Inspectorio solutions in 2024-2025.
Major retailers standardizing on AI supply chain platforms signals coming pressure on smaller suppliers to adopt compatible tracking systems. Sellers should evaluate if their suppliers can meet enhanced traceability requirements that may become table stakes for major brand partnerships.
This reflects the broader trend of AI-driven supply chain consolidation, where smaller suppliers without advanced tracking capabilities may lose access to major retail partnerships.
Audit your supplier's technology capabilities -- if they lack AI-powered tracking systems, diversify your supplier base before major brands require it.
Research Inspectorio and similar platforms to understand emerging supply chain standards that may affect your manufacturing partners.
Bottom Line
Major retailers adopting AI supply chain tracking means supplier requirements tightening.
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Major retailers adopting AI supply chain tracking means supplier requirements tightening.
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Gap Inc. will deploy a supply chain platform from Inspectorio across its family of brands, including Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta, as the apparel giant seeks to improve visibility, quality management and supplier collaboration. The solution uses AI to realize product traceability through data collection and automated task execution. “Gap Inc.
sets a new global standard for how leading retailers use AI to streamline supply chain performance and deliver for consumers,” said Chirag Patel, CEO of Inspectorio in a statement. “We’re proud to support the company’s vision with AI-powered technology that turns transparency into a competitive advantage and helps Gap Inc.
make faster, smarter decisions across a complex global supplier network.” In October 2024, Dick’s Sporting Goods expanded its use of Inspectorio sourcing solutions to incorporate traceability into its production chain activities.
URBN, parent company of Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Terrain and Nuuly, adopted an AI-powered supply chain platform from Inspectorio in December 2025.
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This briefing is based on reporting from Retail TouchPoints. Use the original post for full primary-source context.
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