5 Shoptalk 2025 insights that reinforce modularity
Here are five key insights from Shoptalk 2025 that underscore the importance of modularity in today’s supply chains.
1. AI maturity is driving modular adoption
AI was once again front and center, but this year’s conversations moved beyond hype. The spotlight was on Agentic AI; intelligent systems that can autonomously manage demand planning, inventory optimization and more.
Retailers and B2B brands now expect AI embedded into modular systems, delivering real, measurable outcomes like reduced cost and better resource use. Flashy AI dashboards aren’t enough. Integrated, operational AI is the new standard.
2. Unified commerce needs modular foundations
Unified commerce—connecting eCommerce platforms, warehouses, marketplaces and physical stores—requires seamless data flow and system integration.
Modularity is what makes this possible. Interoperable modules act as building blocks that simplify integrations across siloed systems, enabling a connected and cohesive customer journey.
3. Benchmarking brings clarity to supply chain investments
Shoptalk 2025 introduced new benchmarking capabilities, including a tool from Manhattan Associates and Google Cloud that allows businesses to assess supply chain performance against industry benchmarks.
This shift to data-driven decision-making makes modularity even more valuable. Instead of replacing entire systems, companies can pinpoint and improve underperforming components, driving ROI while minimizing disruption.
4. Cost-efficiency is a strategic priority
With inflation, tariffs and rising logistics costs, total cost of ownership (TCO) is top of mind for enterprise decision-makers.
Modular solutions help reduce TCO by eliminating feature bloat and unnecessary overhead. Businesses can implement only what they need, when they need it, maximizing return while staying lean.
5. Stronger collaboration between eCommerce and supply chain teams
To deliver a seamless post-purchase experience, eCommerce and supply chain professionals must work together. Shoptalk conversations highlighted how modular systems bridge the gap between front-end and back-end tools.
For example, modular architectures enable tighter integration between eCommerce platforms and warehouse management systems (WMS), improving inventory accuracy, delivery transparency and customer trust.