Arvist Founder & CEO, Nilay Parikh Wins 2025 Pros to Know Award for Excellence in Supply Chain Leadership

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San Francisco, CA — March 17, 2025 — Arvist is proud to announce that its Founder & CEO, Nilay Parikh, has been recognized as a 2025 Pros to Know Award winner by Supply & Demand Chain Executive, a leading global supply chain industry publication. Nilay was honored under the Rising Stars category, which celebrates emerging leaders whose contributions are shaping the future of supply chain operations.

The Pros to Know award spotlights individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and impact in the supply chain space. This recognition reinforces Nilay’s commitment to empowering businesses with smarter, more resilient operations through technology.

I’m honored to receive this recognition from the Supply & Demand Chain Executive,” said Nilay. “This award reflects the incredible work our team at Arvist is doing to help organizations optimize quality and efficiency across their warehouse and logistics operations.”

A Rising Leader in Supply Chain Innovation

Nilay’s recognition comes as a result of his continued dedication to solving some of the most pressing challenges in logistics and warehousing. At Arvist, we are building an autonomous warehouse monitoring platform using computer vision and AI, designed to address the Third-Party Logistics and Warehousing industry’s challenges with quality control, safety, and efficiency.

Despite a revenue output of $1.5 trillion, the industry has a median Perfect Order Index (POI) of only 90%, underscoring significant quality issues and subsequent client attrition. Leveraging existing infrastructure like security cameras, mobile devices, and WMS data, Arvist automated real-time damage detection, shipment accuracy, and compliance management, reducing manual labor demands and improving POI to over 99.99% without costly new infrastructure investments.

Why This Award Matters

Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s annual Pros to Know list honors professionals who are not only achieving success in their roles but are also paving the way for others in the industry. According to Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics, “Many of today’s supply chain pros are more than just leaders within their space; they’re true pioneers of change… creating, implementing, transforming, innovating, reinventing, and collaborating.”

This year’s list features standout professionals who have not only driven measurable results, but have also elevated the standard of what leadership in supply chain truly looks like.

About the Award

The Rising Stars category specifically honors early-career professionals who have already made a significant impact. These individuals represent the next generation of supply chain leaders — those who bring fresh ideas, technical expertise, and an innovative mindset to the evolving logistics landscape.

To view the full list of winners, visit: https://sdce.me/51zgjx6o

About Arvist

Arvist is a Chicago-based logistics technology company that is transforming how warehouses and 3PLs approach quality and compliance management.

Arvist provides an autonomous warehouse monitoring platform using computer vision and AI to address the challenges faced by the third-party logistics and warehousing industry with quality control, safety, and efficiency. Despite a revenue output of $1.5 trillion, the industry has a median Perfect Order Index (POI) of only 90%, underscoring significant quality issues and subsequent client attrition. Leveraging existing infrastructure like security cameras, mobile devices, and WMS data, Arvist automated real-time damage detection, shipment accuracy, and compliance management, reducing manual labor demands and improving POI to over 99.99% without costly new infrastructure investments.

Backed by industry expertise and a customer-first mindset, Arvist is on a mission to bring visibility, accountability, and efficiency to modern-day logistics.

Learn more at www.arvist.ai

 

 

 

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