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Manifest Conference Highlights Supply Chain Tech Innovations
Bloomberg Intelligence analyst discusses emerging technologies transforming logistics and transportation
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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The Manifest conference in Las Vegas showcased a range of supply chain technology innovations, from AI-powered workflows and robotic packaging to autonomous trucking and reverse logistics platforms. Industry experts highlighted measurable gains in productivity and margins as supply chain tech adoption shifts from pilot programs to real-world implementation.
Why it matters
As the global economy continues to evolve, the adoption of advanced supply chain technologies is becoming increasingly critical for businesses to remain competitive. The innovations showcased at Manifest demonstrate how logistics and transportation companies are leveraging new tools to drive efficiencies, cut costs, and improve customer experiences.
The details
According to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Lee Klaskow, vendors at the Manifest conference highlighted a variety of transformative technologies. These include AI agents for less-than-truckload (LTL) workflows, robotics for e-commerce packaging, autonomous trucking solutions, and reverse-logistics platforms to speed up resale readiness. C.H. Robinson reported 95% automation of LTL missed pickups, while robotics firm Ultra targets a $2-$3 billion packaging automation opportunity. Last-mile startup GoFo is challenging FedEx and UPS with lower-cost delivery service provider (DSP) models, and autonomous trucking firm Bot Auto is prioritizing cost-per-mile economics before scaling.
- The Manifest conference took place in Las Vegas in February 2026.
The players
Lee Klaskow
Bloomberg Intelligence analyst who attended the Manifest conference and shared insights from the event.
C.H. Robinson
A logistics company that reported 95% automation of LTL missed pickups.
Ultra
A robotics firm targeting a $2-$3 billion packaging automation opportunity.
GoFo
A last-mile startup challenging FedEx and UPS with lower-cost delivery service provider (DSP) models.
Bot Auto
An autonomous trucking firm prioritizing cost-per-mile economics before scaling.
What they’re saying
“Supply chain technology adoption is shifting from pilots to measurable gains in productivity and margins.”
— Lee Klaskow, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst (Bloomberg)
The takeaway
The innovations showcased at the Manifest conference demonstrate how logistics and transportation companies are leveraging advanced technologies to drive efficiencies, cut costs, and improve customer experiences in an evolving global economy.





