SC Codeworks Introduces CODI, an AI-Powered Assistant for Warehouse Data Insights
June 11th, 2025 1:00 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
SC Codeworks has launched CODI, a beta AI-powered assistant designed to provide warehouse operators with instant, conversational access to operational insights, aiming to enhance decision-making and efficiency in the logistics sector.

SC Codeworks has unveiled CODI, an innovative AI-powered assistant currently in beta, aimed at transforming how warehouse operators interact with their data. This tool is integrated directly into the SC Codeworks platform, enabling users to ask complex questions in natural language and receive immediate, data-driven answers. CODI's introduction represents a significant leap forward for warehouse management systems (WMS), offering a practical application of AI to address everyday challenges in the logistics industry.
The development of CODI comes at a time when the logistics sector is increasingly seeking technologies that deliver tangible benefits beyond the hype. By allowing operators to quickly identify issues such as unpaid invoices or inventory discrepancies through simple queries, CODI aims to streamline operations and reduce the time spent on manual data analysis. This could lead to improved operational efficiency and a more resilient supply chain, as teams are empowered to make proactive decisions based on real-time insights.
SC Codeworks' focus on functionality and user experience with CODI reflects a broader industry demand for AI solutions that are both powerful and accessible. With capabilities like understanding context from documents and flagging operational risks, CODI is poised to become an indispensable tool for warehouse professionals looking to leverage their data more effectively. The beta release is a critical step in gathering user feedback to refine the assistant before its full rollout, signaling SC Codeworks' commitment to delivering solutions that meet the evolving needs of the logistics sector.
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