Why does the chemical industry need AI-native ERP, not bolted-on AI?
Adding a copilot to a generic ERP gives you a generic copilot. It can summarise a sales order, but it cannot tell you whether a CLP reclassification just changed the hazard pictograms on twelve of your products, because the underlying data model never held the composition that way.
Worldover is built the other way round. The substance, the regulation, the manufacturing record and the customer documentation are one model, and the AI agents reason over that model directly. That is the difference between AI ERP for chemicals and AI on top of an ERP.













