March 31, 2026: Tech Mahindra and ParkourSC announced a partnership to deliver AI-powered digital supply chain solutions for global enterprises. The deal confirms the announcement as a fresh collaboration in enterprise technology and supply chain software.
The companies said the work is focused on improving resilience, agility and visibility across supply chains. Their main target areas are pharmaceutical logistics and cold chain operations, where delays, temperature changes and weak visibility can affect product quality and compliance.
Under the arrangement, Tech Mahindra will contribute its digital engineering and supply chain services, while ParkourSC will provide its Decision Intelligence platform. The platform is described as a cloud-native system that can help life sciences companies detect disruptions, choose responses and act across clinical trial supply and cold chain management.
The combined offering uses real-time data and predictive analytics to build digital twins of supply chains. It is designed to support track and trace, cold chain monitoring and decision intelligence across the full supply chain lifecycle, from planning and production to distribution.
Tech Mahindra said the partnership is meant to help organizations manage quality risk, regulatory pressure and operational complexity in condition-sensitive products.
Narasimham RV, President – Engineering Services, Tech Mahindra, said, “In an increasingly complex and fast-evolving operating environment, any quality degradation of condition-sensitive products extends beyond financial consequences, affecting regulatory compliance, market reputation, and sustainability outcomes. This partnership brings together Tech Mahindra’s digital supply chain engineering capabilities with ParkourSC’s purpose-built, pharma-validated platform. It supports AI-driven dynamic decision intelligence and helps organizations effectively navigate the evolving challenges of modern supply chains.”
ParkourSC said the joint approach is intended to reduce exposure when disruptions are missed or when products move outside required temperature ranges.
Mahesh Veerina, CEO, ParkourSC, said, “When a product spends too long outside its required temperature range, or a disruption goes undetected, someone pays – financially, operationally, sometimes in patient outcomes. ParkourSC was built to eliminate that exposure. Together with Tech Mahindra, we can now deliver that at a global scale and set a new standard for what AI-powered supply chains can do.”
Although the initial focus is on pharmaceutical and cold chain logistics, the companies said the solution can also be applied in food and beverage, retail and industrial sectors. That wider scope suggests the partnership is aimed at supply chain visibility use cases beyond healthcare, especially where faster decisions and traceability matter.




















