Infosys AI boosts Incora supply chain

  • March 24, 2026
  • Steve Rogerson

Digital services and consulting firm Infosys is helping Texas-based Incora use AI to improve its aerospace and defence global supply chain operations.

Through the multi-year alliance, Incora will work closely with Infosys to implement AI-enabled capabilities supporting operations across more than 60 countries.

The goal is to modernise Incora’s supply chain environment by integrating with its existing multi-ERP landscape and enabling greater visibility, accuracy and responsiveness across core operational workflows.

“Infosys brings proven leadership in AI and large-scale digital transformation, making them an ideal choice as we continue to modernise our global supply chain,” said Hari Kumar Rajendran, executive vice president at Incora (www.incora.com). “This alliance allows us to apply advanced AI capabilities in a practical, enterprise-wide way. Together, we are building a foundation that enables Incora to better serve our customers today and adapt to the future of aerospace and defence supply chains.”

The initiative leverages Infosys Topaz (www.infosys.com/services/data-ai-topaz.html), an AI-first set of services and platforms using generative AI technologies, including the Infosys EdgeVerve AI Next platform (www.edgeverve.com/ai-next/).

“Supply chain transformation at this scale requires deep industry expertise and a strong AI foundation,” said Jasmeet Singh, executive vice president at Indian firm Infosys (www.infosys.com). “By applying Infosys Topaz and the EdgeVerve AI Next platform, we are working with Incora to orchestrate complex, multi-system environments, reduce operational friction, and enable faster, more informed decision-making across its global enterprise.”

As part of the alliance, Infosys will lead the design and deployment of a non-intrusive AI platform that harmonises data and processes across Incora’s systems without disrupting day-to-day operations. The collaboration brings together Infosys’ strength in AI-driven digital transformation and Incora’s aerospace and defence supply chain expertise, reflecting a broader industry shift towards scalable, AI-enabled operating models that address legacy systems, fragmented data and increasing global complexity.

By combining Infosys’ AI-first platforms with Incora’s global supply chain footprint, the collaboration is expected to deliver meaningful efficiency gains while helping set benchmarks for digital transformation across the aerospace and defence industry.