Supply Chain Intelligence
Supply chains
don't break
in silence.
The signals are always there — FDA alerts, trade rulings, weather, port closures. SupplyAlert surfaces them before they reach your operations, turning your supply chain from reactive to proactive.
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avg. disruption cost / year
earlier than traditional monitoring
to first alert
The reality
The average annual cost of supply chain disruptions per company. Most of it preventable with earlier intelligence.
By the time most teams hear about a recall or shutdown,
it's already too late.
Traditional supply chain management means responding to crises after they've already damaged your operations, your customers, and your margins. Teams spend their days firefighting — not planning.
The information was always there. It just wasn't reaching the right people, fast enough.
Brand Damage
Trust that takes years to rebuild
Port Shutdowns
Cascading delays across the network
Unexpected Costs
Emergency reroutes, spot buys, penalties
Product Recalls
Regulatory exposure and liability
Live alerts
Real disruptions.
Right now.
Signals active
These are actual supply chain events that have impacted global operations — the kind of intelligence SupplyAlert surfaces for your team, filtered to your specific vendors, lanes, and risk priorities.
US tariff escalation — 145% duties now active on Chinese electronics, components, and industrial goods
Following the April 2025 executive order and subsequent retaliation cycles, US tariffs on Chinese imports have reached 145% across semiconductors, PCB assemblies, display panels, and precision manufacturing. Chinese counter-tariffs on US goods now stand at 125%. Major manufacturers including Apple, Tesla, and Dell have begun accelerating Vietnam, India, and Mexico diversification programs. Lead time extensions of 3–8 weeks are being reported across affected categories as nearshoring capacity remains constrained.
Red Sea — Houthi activity resumed. Maersk & MSC diverting via Cape of Good Hope
Shipping attacks have resumed after ceasefire breakdown, adding 12–14 transit days and $1,200–$1,800/TEU in surcharges. Spot freight rates on Asia–Northern Europe are up 38% year-over-year. All major carriers maintaining extended routing through at least Q3 2026.
FDA Class II recall — PFAS contamination in food-grade packaging across 3 production lines
340+ downstream food and beverage manufacturers potentially affected. PFAS levels exceeded thresholds at a Midwest facility across materials produced Oct 2024 – Feb 2025. Full supplier list expected within 48 hours. Immediate inventory audit recommended.
East Coast port labor talks stalled — ILA and USMX at impasse on automation provisions
15–25% probability of targeted work stoppages at NY/NJ, Savannah, and Charleston beginning Q2 2026. Companies relying on East Coast routing are advised to evaluate alternatives and build buffer inventory on time-sensitive SKUs now.
Tropical Storm Helena — landfall near Houston TX forecast March 29, Houston Ship Channel closure likely
Wind speeds of 70–85mph and 8–12" rainfall forecast. Houston Ship Channel — handling ~$300B in annual petrochemical and LNG trade — faces potential 48–96hr closure. Downstream plastics, resins, and specialty chemicals at risk. Pre-position inventory through April 2.
TSMC Arizona Fab 21 Phase 2 ramp delayed 6 months — advanced node capacity constrained through Q4 2026
Equipment qualification issues and workforce constraints push back 3nm/5nm production ramp. Capacity for Apple, NVIDIA, and AMD remains concentrated in Taiwan. Review allocation agreements and explore Intel Foundry or Samsung alternatives.
The shift
From blind spots
to crystal-clear
risk visibility.
SupplyAlert doesn't just notify you about disruptions. It changes the posture of your entire supply chain — from reactive firefighting to proactive, confident decision-making.
When you see risk coming 14 days out, you have options. When you see it the same day your customers do, you have a crisis.
Before SupplyAlert
Reactive
- Disruptions found via customer complaints
- Manual, inconsistent news monitoring
- Siloed risk info across teams
- Costly emergency spot buys
- Always in firefighting mode
With SupplyAlert
Aware
- AI scores every signal for your supply chain
- Tailored to your vendors and lanes
- Alerts routed to the right people
The outcome
Proactive
- Disruptions surfaced days ahead
- Rerouting before impact hits
- Full team aligned on risk picture
- Negotiate from knowledge, not desperation
- Supply chain as competitive advantage
Monitor
SupplyAlert continuously ingests signals from hundreds of global sources — regulatory filings, weather systems, port status, trade news, labor actions, and financial data — filtered to your specific vendor network.
Score
Not every signal is a crisis. Our LLM-based AI evaluates each for severity, relevance to your supply chain, and urgency — filtering noise and surfacing only what demands your attention.
Alert
Tailored insights delivered to the right people via email or your dashboard. Procurement gets vendor warnings. Operations gets logistics alerts. Leadership gets the high-level risk picture.
Built for the teams
that keep things moving.
Procurement & Sourcing
Vendor risk, before it becomes your problem
Know when a supplier faces financial distress, regulatory action, or operational disruption — weeks before it affects your orders. Renegotiate from strength, not desperation.
Logistics & Operations
Reroute before the delay, not after
Port closures, weather disruptions, capacity crunches — get real-time alerts so your team can adapt routes, shift carriers, and protect delivery commitments before customers feel it.
Risk & Compliance
Full visibility into regulatory exposure
Track FDA recalls, trade rulings, sanctions, and compliance shifts across your entire supplier network. Stay ahead before changes become violations.
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