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Epicor expands AI offerings, launches new green initiative

AI, she said, is no longer a vision or science experiment, but is delivering real results. According to a release, examples of that include fast-tracking employee onboarding with the help of AI agents, streamlining information retrieval, and enhancing decision making through rapid visual analysis of charts, metrics, orders, and lists; Epicor AI agents then collaborate to suggest parts, suppliers, costs, and delivery schedules. This cuts down communication by up to 40%, the company said.
Carbon Cost Rollup, the company said, “establishes ‘Cost Rollup’ methods from standard costing systems. Adapting this concept transforms carbon tracking by treating CO2 emissions as a currency, helping business leaders to calculate their compliance reporting to a high degree of certainty.”
Jordan said Epicor understands that “there are long term sustainability initiatives that need to be put in place now for future resilience and creating value. And we have a lot of interest specifically on this carbon costs rollup solution from our international manufacturers, many of them who were here at our customer conference, and very excited about the new release to help them measure and accurately report, as they need to report on Scope One, Two and Three emissions.”