Overview
Supply chain risk is systematically underestimated until a disruption hits. Tier-1 suppliers get monitored; tier-2 and tier-3 are invisible. Geographic concentration looks fine on a map until a port closes. Single-source dependencies are known to the buyer but not escalated. When disruption occurs, the first 24 hours are spent scrambling for information that should have existed in advance.
The Supply Chain Risk Monitoring System maps dependencies across tiers, scores concentration and single-source risks, monitors external signals in real time, and maintains pre-built contingency playbooks so response is executed fast when disruptions occur.
What you get: - Multi-tier supplier map (tier-1, tier-2 where known, critical tier-3) - Concentration risk scoring (supplier, geography, port, mode, material) - Single-source dependency identification and risk tier - External signal monitoring (geopolitical, weather, financial, health) - Scenario playbooks per disruption category - Pre-qualified alternate suppliers per critical node - Risk register with mitigation owners and review cadence - Resilience KPIs (recovery time objective, time-to-survive)
Built for: supply chain risk officers, chief supply chain officers, and resilience program leads who need disruption response measured in hours, not weeks.