Moglix Founder and CEO Rahul Garg explains how AI is being embedded into daily enterprise workflows
Enterprise procurement systems are beginning to shift from fragmented tools toward integrated operating layers, as organisations look to manage buying, inventory, supplier coordination, and B2B selling within a single decision framework. In this context, Cognilix by Moglix has been introduced as an AI led operating system designed to bring structure and continuity to how enterprises run procurement and supply chain workflows.
The platform has been developed against the backdrop of Moglix’s experience operating large scale B2B and manufacturing supply chains. Built on operational data spanning over $40 billion in transactions, a supplier base of more than 45,000 partners, over 1.2 million SKUs, and activity across 80 countries, Cognilix reflects an attempt to embed intelligence directly into day to day enterprise processes rather than layering it on top as a decision aid.
Cognilix is positioned as a system that works alongside existing ERP infrastructure while connecting workflows across procurement, inventory planning, supplier management, and B2B selling. By creating a unified decision layer, the platform aims to reduce disconnects between departments where actions in one function often have downstream consequences across cost, availability, and revenue.
On the procurement side, the operating system supports automated buying workflows that include digital catalogues, RFQ comparison, supplier onboarding, compliance checks, competitive e auctions, and inventory forecasting based on historical consumption and lead time patterns. These capabilities are intended to standardise execution while retaining traceability and accountability across purchasing decisions.
The platform also addresses B2B selling by enabling enterprises to operate digital storefronts and marketplaces with integrated order management, payments, logistics coordination, and real time inventory visibility. A shared data layer standardises material master records and enables clearer visibility into spend behaviour, supplier performance, and operational bottlenecks across the organisation.
Speaking on the launch, Rahul Garg, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Moglix, said that AI is increasingly moving from isolated insights to becoming part of core enterprise infrastructure. He noted that for complex manufacturing and supply chain environments, intelligence creates value only when it accounts for real world constraints, dependencies, and operational consequences across the enterprise.
Early enterprise deployments of Cognilix have shown outcomes such as shorter procurement cycle times, improved inventory accuracy, higher levels of data standardisation, and more consistent visibility across supplier and order flows. These results point to a broader shift toward systems that embed decision logic directly into workflows rather than relying on manual intervention.
Moglix has also committed an investment of $5 million toward expanding AI research and developing vertical specific enterprise capabilities under the Cognilix platform. The investment is intended to deepen domain models, strengthen governance and collaboration features, and support scalable deployment for global enterprise use.
As enterprises continue to manage increasing operational complexity, platforms like Cognilix reflect an emerging approach where AI functions as an operating layer that aligns procurement, supply chains, and commerce into a single, accountable system.
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