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Supply Chain Resilience

Smart modelling and risk insight

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A resilient supply chain is defined by its capacity to mitigate supply chain disruptions by identifying the risks and existence of potential threats.

Through the modelling and analysis of complex supply chain networks, we highlight downstream issues enabling timely interventions to secure the supply of materials and parts for complex products, leaving supply chain managers confident that their supply chain is robust and secure.

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Service overview

Strengthen your resilience

Methods provides an end-to-end service to ensure that the complex, multi-tiered supply chain networks are robust and secure.

Data is sourced from the supply chain itself as well as from data providers with international reach, enabling us to provide a holistic view of the supply chain and potential threats within it. Using our data modelling and visualisation expertise, we can provide a view of various risks such as cyber and financial, as well as risks from environmental and governmental issues.

This intelligence can be used by our clients to enable timely interventions to secure the supply of materials and parts for highly complex products. Supply chain managers and procurement teams are able to identify issues in advance of having downstream effects on supply.

  • Map supply chains and build data infrastructure for decision-makers
  • Automate data integration and dashboard flows
  • Design user-optimised visualisations

Map, analyse, and optimise complex, multi-tiered supply chains - empowering your organisation to predict disruptions, manage risk, and make informed, timely decisions

Features
  • Supply chain mapping for highly complex products across many tiers
  • Build complex digital twins of supply chains
  • Optimisation of the entire supply chain network
  • Model and analyse supplier financial stability
  • Builds models from existing data sources and feeds
  • Model environmental and geopolitical issues
  • Model the implications of fluctuating currency rates
  • Model various risks, including cyber and fraud risks
  • Understand the downstream effects of issues within complex supply chains
  • Understand the effect of availability and price fluctuations of materials
Benefits
  • Proactively manages risk and identifies opportunities
  • Identifies structural weaknesses, such as highly interconnected sub-tier suppliers
  • Understands geographic-related risk
  • Identifies areas of poor visibility in the supply chain
  • Optimises multi-tiered supply chains
  • Overlays various ‘lenses’ and identifies inherent risk
  • Coordinate timely responses to events within the supply chain
  • Raises your organisational understanding of your risk profile and accountability
  • Cohesive and comprehensive view of risk assurance across the supply chain
  • Ensures secure robust assurance arrangements are implemented
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