
project44 launched Autopilot, a no-code platform for deploying AI agents that puts supply chain teams in control of AI-driven outcomes.
Autopilot builds on more than 18 months of AI agent deployment across project44's network, spanning network operations, carrier onboarding, freight procurement, exception management and more.
"Our customers shouldn't have to choose between speed and control," says Jett McCandless, founder and CEO of project44. "With Autopilot, they get both. The agents are built. The context is there. Point it at your operation and the system goes to work, reducing freight spend, closing data gaps, unlocking cash tied up in inventory. They set the dials. We deliver the outcomes."
Key takeaways:
· Autopilot gives supply chain teams a single visual environment to design and orchestrate AI agent workflows that respond to real-time supply chain signals across their specific carriers, lanes, and operations. Teams configure the conditions. Agents execute. The system surfaces outcomes, without engineering resources or custom implementation.
· Autopilot delivers a visual workflow canvas that maps how each agent-driven workflow operates, from trigger event through outcome resolution. Workflows start from pre-built templates grounded in project44's supply chain domain expertise, encoding the operational logic that determines when an agent should act, what information it needs, and how it should engage with carriers. Teams then tailor the steps to match their own escalation paths, notification preferences, and team structures.
· Customer administrators can configure conditional branching to target specific carriers, lanes, or shipment types, and define post-agent operations including sending notifications, creating tasks, adding notes to shipments, or routing work to a human operator. A draft-and-publish model enables teams to iterate on workflow configurations safely without disrupting live operations. Every agent action is logged and auditable, with full conversation history available in Movement's Collaboration Center.
· Autopilot is designed for enterprise deployment. Every agent action is logged and auditable through complete workflow history in Movement's Collaboration Center. Administrators control which workflows are active, set outreach frequency limits per carrier to prevent contact fatigue, and manage carrier contact directories directly within the platform. A role-based permission model ensures only authorized administrators can modify workflow configurations, while all users maintain full visibility into agent activity alongside their shipment data.


















