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Updated · Microsoft · May 14
Dos Pinos Deploys 80 AI Agents to Cut Errors and Speed Product Launches by 10 Days
Updated
Updated · Microsoft · May 14

Dos Pinos Deploys 80 AI Agents to Cut Errors and Speed Product Launches by 10 Days

1 articles · Updated · Microsoft · May 14
  • Costa Rica’s Dos Pinos has deployed about 80 AI agents across packaging, legal, IT, risk and sales workflows, while rolling out Microsoft Copilot tools to more than 1,000 employees.
  • The push is aimed at lowering costs and protecting competitiveness in a tightly regulated, low-margin dairy business where small labeling or process errors can trigger delays, penalties or recalls.
  • One packaging-review agent built in Copilot Studio cut design-stage inconsistencies by more than 50% and reduced average time to market by roughly 10 days, according to the cooperative.
  • Dos Pinos, which has 6,000 employees, processes milk from about 1,500 member farms totaling 1.3 million liters a day, giving even minor workflow gains operational impact at scale.
  • A 15-person AI ambassadors program is training staff to build and use agents, and the cooperative plans to expand Copilot adoption across the organization through 2026.
Is Dos Pinos's all-in bet on Microsoft's AI a masterstroke or a catastrophic vendor lock-in?
Is this AI initiative truly empowering workers, or is it a quiet strategy for future mass layoffs?
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