Supply Chain Intelligence (SUPPLYINT) integrates maritime AIS, satellite imagery, trade data, sanctions databases, and operational telemetry across global logistics networks. From tier-N supplier mapping to geopolitical disruption monitoring—analytical infrastructure enabling procurement, logistics, and risk teams to achieve unprecedented supply chain visibility and resilience.
Global supply chains face unprecedented complexity—geopolitical tensions, pandemic disruptions, climate events, sanctions regimes, and concentration risks demand multi-source intelligence capabilities that legacy procurement and logistics systems cannot provide.
Real-time tracking across maritime, air, rail, and road networks. AIS vessel tracking, flight radar, port congestion, and border crossing intelligence enabling end-to-end supply chain visibility.
Early warning for supply chain shocks—port closures, factory shutdowns, natural disasters, strikes, sanctions, and geopolitical events. Predictive analytics for proactive mitigation.
Tier-N supplier mapping, financial health monitoring, ESG compliance verification, concentration risk analysis, and alternative sourcing intelligence for resilient supply networks.
Sanctions screening, export controls, forced labor risk, conflict minerals, customs compliance, and regulatory monitoring across jurisdictions. OFAC, EU, UN, and BIS integration.
Demand sensing, stock-out prediction, safety stock optimization, lead time intelligence, and inventory positioning analysis across distribution networks.
Customs data analysis, trade flow mapping, tariff impact assessment, FTA utilization, and competitive intelligence from global trade databases.
SUPPLYINT integrates multiple specialized intelligence disciplines—each with distinct collection methods, analytical frameworks, and operational applications—unified within the UNOSINT architecture for comprehensive supply chain risk assessment.
Ocean Freight & Shipping
AIS vessel tracking, port congestion, container fleet positioning, shipping route analysis, chokepoint monitoring (Suez, Panama, Malacca, Hormuz), and maritime sanctions screening.
Transportation & Freight
Multi-modal freight tracking (road, rail, air), carrier capacity, transit time analysis, last-mile intelligence, warehouse utilization, and logistics network optimization.
Vendor Risk & Mapping
Tier-N supplier discovery, financial health scoring, ownership mapping, production capacity, ESG compliance, and alternative supplier identification across supply networks.
Customs & Trade Flows
Import/export data analysis, HS code classification, trade flow mapping, tariff impact modeling, FTA utilization, customs clearance, and trade lane analytics.
Raw Materials & Pricing
Critical minerals tracking, rare earth supply, energy commodities, agricultural inputs, price volatility analysis, futures markets, and strategic stockpile monitoring.
Compliance & Export Control
OFAC, EU, UN, and BIS sanctions screening, export control classification, end-use verification, denied party lists, and beneficial ownership analysis for compliance.
Country & Regional Risk
Political risk assessment, trade policy monitoring, regional conflict impact, industrial policy shifts, foreign investment screening, and decoupling scenario analysis.
Digital & Software Risk
Software supply chain risk (SolarWinds-type), vendor cybersecurity posture, SBOM analysis, third-party data risk, and digital supply chain attack surface mapping.
SUPPLYINT aggregates and correlates data from maritime tracking systems, satellite imagery, trade databases, corporate registries, and operational systems—enabling comprehensive supply chain visibility across global networks.
SUPPLYINT implements structured analytic techniques adapted for supply chain risk assessment—enabling systematic evaluation of supplier networks, logistics vulnerabilities, and disruption scenarios with documented confidence levels.
Structured workflow from raw supply chain data through validated intelligence products—maintaining data provenance, entity resolution, and quality control at each stage.
Automated data feeds from AIS, trade databases, corporate registries, and sanctions lists. API integrations with customer ERP, TMS, and procurement systems.
Company name standardization, corporate hierarchy resolution, and supplier identity matching across disparate data sources. LEI and DUNS integration.
Risk scoring, network analysis, anomaly detection, and relationship inference. Geospatial correlation and temporal pattern recognition.
Dashboards, alerts, reports, and API endpoints for integration with downstream systems. Role-based access control and audit logging.
SUPPLYINT delivers comprehensive analytical capabilities across the supply chain lifecycle—from supplier discovery and risk assessment through disruption monitoring and resilience optimization.
SUPPLYINT aligns with global trade standards, compliance frameworks, and enterprise systems—enabling seamless integration with existing procurement, logistics, and risk management infrastructure.
HS/HTS codes, UN Comtrade, WCO Data Model, EDI X12/EDIFACT, AES/ACE, UN/CEFACT, GS1, IATA cargo, BIC container codes
OFAC/SDN, EU sanctions, UN SC resolutions, BIS/EAR, ITAR, UFLPA, C-TPAT, AEO, FCPA, UK Bribery Act, conflict minerals
IMO numbers, MMSI, AIS NMEA, BAPLIE, COPARN, UN/LOCODE, BIC codes, port EDI, terminal operating systems
SAP S/4HANA, Oracle SCM, Microsoft D365, Coupa, Ariba, JAGGER, GTNexus, project44, FourKites, Descartes
ISO 28000 (supply chain security), ISO 31000, COSO ERM, NIST CSF, SCRM practices, Sendai Framework, UNDRR
GRI, SASB, CDP supply chain, EcoVadis, CSRD, EU Due Diligence Directive, German Supply Chain Act, EUDR
LEI, DUNS, GLEIF, GLN, GTIN, SSCC, container numbers, tracking numbers, PO numbers, customs entry numbers
STIX 2.1 (supply chain IOCs), MITRE ATT&CK (supply chain attacks), NIST 800-161, UNOSINT framework
SUPPLYINT monitors and analyzes the full spectrum of supply chain risks—from operational disruptions through strategic and systemic threats—enabling proactive risk management across all dimensions.
Factory closures, production delays, quality issues, capacity constraints, labor disputes, equipment failures, and tier-N supplier failures.
Port congestion, carrier capacity, transit delays, border closures, infrastructure damage, last-mile failures, and modal constraints.
Stock-outs, overstock, obsolescence, demand volatility, forecast errors, safety stock depletion, and warehouse capacity.
Bankruptcy, credit deterioration, payment defaults, currency exposure, price volatility, and working capital constraints.
Tariffs, trade wars, sanctions expansion, export controls, import restrictions, customs delays, and trade agreement changes.
Political instability, conflict, regime change, nationalization, capital controls, civil unrest, and sovereign risk.
Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, wildfires, droughts, extreme weather, and climate-related supply chain impacts.
Disease outbreaks, quarantine measures, workforce absenteeism, facility shutdowns, and health-related travel restrictions.
Product safety regulations, environmental compliance, labor standards, data privacy, and industry-specific requirements.
Forced labor, child labor, environmental damage, corruption, human rights violations, and reputational exposure.
Software vulnerabilities, third-party breaches, ransomware attacks, data theft, and digital supply chain compromise.
Single-source dependency, geographic concentration, critical material scarcity, and systemic interconnection vulnerabilities.
SUPPLYINT serves the diverse intelligence requirements of supply chain stakeholders across industries—from procurement and logistics teams to risk management, compliance, and strategic planning functions.
Automotive, aerospace, electronics, machinery, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and industrial equipment manufacturers.
Needs: Tier-N visibility, component sourcing, production continuity, critical materials, just-in-time resilience
Consumer brands, retailers, apparel, food & beverage, home goods, and e-commerce operators.
Needs: Vendor compliance, ESG/ethical sourcing, demand sensing, inventory optimization, seasonal planning
Semiconductor, hardware, telecom equipment, data center, and technology platform companies.
Needs: Chip supply, rare earth sourcing, export controls, cyber SBOM, technology decoupling
Pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, hospitals, and healthcare distributors.
Needs: API sourcing, cold chain, drug shortage prevention, medical supply security, regulatory compliance
Oil & gas, power generation, renewables, utilities, and energy infrastructure operators.
Needs: Critical spare parts, equipment lead times, commodity sourcing, project supply chains
Freight forwarders, carriers, 3PLs, port operators, and logistics service providers.
Needs: Network optimization, capacity planning, route intelligence, customs clearance, shipper risk
Banks, insurers, trade finance, commodity traders, and investment managers.
Needs: Trade finance risk, cargo insurance, supply chain financing, commodity exposure, sanctions compliance
Defense agencies, customs authorities, trade ministries, and critical infrastructure protection agencies.
Needs: Defense industrial base, critical supply chains, sanctions enforcement, trade policy analysis
Structured programs advancing supply chain intelligence capabilities through open collaboration with academia, industry practitioners, and technology partners—driving innovation in visibility, risk assessment, and resilience analytics.
Multi-year research initiatives advancing network mapping algorithms, risk prediction models, and resilience optimization methodologies for complex global supply chains.
Focus Areas: Tier-N discovery, disruption prediction, network resilience, scenario simulation
Targeted challenges for specific capability development: entity resolution, anomaly detection, demand forecasting, and supplier risk scoring with defined evaluation criteria.
Format: Open-source deliverables, peer-reviewed evaluation, production deployment
Applied development projects creating deployable tools: network visualization, risk dashboards, scenario planners, and compliance screening modules for enterprise deployment.
Deliverables: Production code, API documentation, integration guides, user training
Intensive collaborative events bringing together supply chain practitioners, data scientists, and domain experts for rapid prototyping of innovative intelligence solutions.
Topics: Maritime intelligence, trade analytics, supplier mapping, disruption prediction
Multiple engagement options enabling supply chain organizations to leverage SUPPLYINT capabilities aligned with their mission, scale, and analytical requirements.
Individual and team access to SUPPLYINT data feeds, analytical tools, research reports, and supply chain intelligence community.
Learn MoreStrategic collaboration for enterprises and industry associations—joint capability development, data sharing, and co-branded intelligence products.
Explore PartnershipFund specific R&D initiatives, research quests, or capability development aligned with sponsor supply chain intelligence priorities.
Sponsor ProgramsEmbedded expert programs for supply chain practitioners, risk analysts, and data scientists contributing to SUPPLYINT capabilities.
Apply for FellowshipSUPPLYINT services address the full spectrum of supply chain intelligence requirements—from supplier discovery and risk assessment through real-time monitoring and strategic planning support.
Maintained connectors for established supply chain platforms, data providers, and enterprise systems enable unified workflow without abandoning existing technology investments.
AIS vessel tracking, port calls, voyage history, fleet analytics
Bill of lading data, customs records, trade flow analytics
Company data, credit ratings, corporate hierarchies, DUNS
Sanctions screening, PEP lists, adverse media, risk intelligence
Real-time visibility, carrier tracking, ETA predictions
Supply chain risk intelligence, disruption monitoring, mapping
Supplier ESG ratings, audits, sustainability scorecards
Procurement networks, supplier management, spend analytics
Additional Integrations:
Descartes, GT Nexus, INTTRA, CargoSmart, Container xChange, Portcast, Windward, Flexport, Blue Yonder, Kinaxis, o9 Solutions, Llamasoft, and custom ERP/TMS connectors
SUPPLYINT operates within the Nexus Platform ecosystem, enabling seamless integration with broader risk intelligence, policy analysis, governance frameworks, and resilience-building initiatives across the de-risking value chain.
Horizon Scanning
Supply Chain INT
Trade & Resilience
Compliance
Trade Finance
Resilience Tech
SUPPLYINT operates as non-profit critical infrastructure for supply chain intelligence, with transparent funding mechanisms enabling institutional sustainability while maintaining equitable access to supply chain visibility and risk analytics.
Contribution incentives for supply chain practitioners, data engineers, and risk analysts strengthening the SUPPLYINT collective intelligence base.
Multiple funding mechanisms ensuring SUPPLYINT sustainability while maintaining non-profit mission alignment and global access.
SUPPLYINT implements distributed verification mechanisms enabling global supply chain practitioner community participation in data validation, entity resolution, and risk assessment—accelerating time-to-insight while maintaining analytical rigor.
Structured expert review for supplier assessments, risk ratings, and network mappings with documented reviewer expertise and consensus tracking.
Crowdsourced company name matching, corporate hierarchy verification, and supplier identity confirmation across disparate data sources.
Rapid validation of disruption events, impact assessment, and recovery status through global practitioner network with local knowledge.
Privacy-preserving sharing of anonymized supplier network patterns enabling collective visibility without exposing proprietary relationships.
SUPPLYINT implements an extensible knowledge graph enabling multi-source supply chain data correlation, cross-domain querying, and inference-based analysis for comprehensive supply network understanding.
SUPPLYINT capabilities deployed across critical industries with tailored indicators, risk models, and decision-support products calibrated to sector-specific supply chain characteristics.
JIT supply networks, semiconductor sourcing, EV battery materials, tier-N visibility, and automotive production synchronization intelligence.
Wafer fab utilization, equipment lead times, rare earth sourcing, export control compliance, and semiconductor supply chain chokepoints.
API sourcing, drug shortage prediction, cold chain integrity, regulatory compliance, and pharmaceutical manufacturing network resilience.
Agricultural commodity sourcing, food safety compliance, cold chain monitoring, and agricultural supply chain traceability.
Solar panel sourcing, wind turbine components, critical minerals for energy transition, and energy project supply chains.
Ethical sourcing compliance, forced labor screening, seasonal demand intelligence, and global apparel supply chain visibility.
Deep domain expertise across critical industries—each with specialized data sources, risk indicators, regulatory requirements, and decision-support products calibrated to sector-specific supply chain architectures and resilience imperatives.
Aircraft OEM supply chains, MRO parts intelligence, titanium/aluminum sourcing, airworthiness compliance, AOG (Aircraft on Ground) response, and defense aerospace supply security.
Critical minerals extraction, rare earth processing, mine-to-market traceability, artisanal mining risk, conflict minerals (3TG), and strategic stockpile intelligence.
Defense industrial base mapping, DFARS compliance, trusted foundry programs, foreign ownership screening (CFIUS), and weapons system supply chain security.
Building materials sourcing, steel/cement pricing, construction equipment availability, project material lead times, and infrastructure megaproject supply chains.
Medical device component sourcing, FDA/MDR compliance, sterilization capacity, cleanroom manufacturing, and healthcare supply chain continuity planning.
Network equipment sourcing, 5G component intelligence, trusted vendor programs, data center supply chains, and telecom infrastructure security.
Artisan supplier networks, precious materials sourcing, authentication and anti-counterfeiting, ethical luxury supply chains, and brand protection intelligence.
Chemical feedstock tracking, REACH/TSCA compliance, hazmat transport intelligence, specialty chemical sourcing, and chemical plant capacity monitoring.
Specialized intelligence on critical minerals, strategic materials, and resource dependencies essential for national security, energy transition, and advanced manufacturing—tracking from extraction through processing to end-product integration.
Intelligence on supply chain financial flows, trade finance instruments, working capital optimization, and financial risk across supplier networks—enabling informed decisions on payment terms, financing structures, and supplier financial health.
Letter of credit tracking, documentary collections, trade finance availability, bank guarantee analysis, and trade credit insurance intelligence.
Credit rating monitoring, payment behavior analysis, bankruptcy prediction, financial statement analysis, and supplier liquidity assessment.
Days payable/receivable optimization, inventory carrying cost analysis, cash conversion cycle intelligence, and supply chain financing opportunities.
Marine cargo insurance intelligence, trade credit insurance capacity, political risk insurance, and supply chain business interruption coverage.
Next-generation analytical capabilities leveraging digital twin technology, machine learning prediction, and AI-driven optimization—enabling simulation-based decision support and autonomous supply chain intelligence operations.
Comprehensive intelligence on supply chain environmental impact—Scope 3 emissions tracking, CBAM compliance, deforestation-free verification, and circular economy intelligence enabling regulatory compliance and sustainability leadership.
Supplier carbon footprint estimation, Category 1-15 Scope 3 mapping, emissions factor databases, and product-level carbon accounting across supply tiers.
EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism compliance, embedded carbon tracking, carbon certificate requirements, and carbon pricing intelligence.
EUDR compliance, deforestation-free verification, geolocation traceability, and forest-risk commodity sourcing (palm, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, cattle, wood).
Recycled content verification, end-of-life recovery networks, remanufacturing capacity, and closed-loop supply chain intelligence.
Intelligence supporting strategic supply chain reconfiguration decisions—nearshoring/reshoring opportunity identification, friend-shoring analysis, and supply base diversification strategy with comprehensive cost-risk-resilience evaluation.
Non-traditional data sources providing ground-truth visibility into supply chain operations—satellite observation, IoT sensor networks, and alternative data feeds enabling verification and early warning independent of reported information.
Satellite imagery analysis for manufacturing facility activity levels, parking lot analysis, thermal signatures, and operational status verification.
Satellite-based port congestion analysis, container yard utilization, vessel queue lengths, and terminal throughput estimation from orbital imagery.
Smart container sensor data including location, temperature, humidity, shock/tilt, door open events, and real-time cargo condition monitoring.
Road/rail/bridge condition, natural disaster damage assessment, infrastructure disruption detection, and transportation corridor status.
SUPPLYINT provides structured engagement pathways for all supply chain stakeholders—from individual practitioners through enterprise deployments to government programs—with transparent value exchange enabling sustainable intelligence infrastructure.
Supply chain professionals, risk analysts, procurement specialists, and logistics managers building expertise and contributing to collective intelligence.
Value: Career development, industry recognition, monetized expertise
Corporations, manufacturers, retailers, and logistics providers requiring supply chain visibility, risk intelligence, and compliance capabilities at scale.
Value: Risk reduction, compliance confidence, operational resilience
Trade ministries, customs authorities, defense agencies, and critical infrastructure protection organizations with national supply chain security mandates.
Value: National security, economic resilience, policy effectiveness
Organizations sharing anonymized supply chain data receive premium access, research participation, and co-development opportunities
Platform providers, data vendors, and solution integrators partnering for marketplace access and joint go-to-market
Universities, think tanks, and research labs collaborating on supply chain intelligence methodology and capability development
Trade associations and industry groups leveraging SUPPLYINT for member services, benchmarking, and collective intelligence
Active research programs advancing the frontier of supply chain intelligence capabilities through open collaboration—addressing fundamental challenges in visibility, prediction, optimization, and resilience.
Advancing tier-N supplier discovery, corporate ownership resolution, and supply network topology inference from trade data and alternative sources.
Machine learning models for early disruption warning combining operational signals, geopolitical indicators, and external event monitoring.
Multi-objective optimization for supply chain design balancing cost, service, resilience, and sustainability with quantified tradeoffs.
AI-powered beneficial ownership discovery, sanctions circumvention detection, and automated compliance verification at scale.
Product-level carbon footprint estimation, Scope 3 attribution methodology, and supply chain traceability for sustainability compliance.
Computer vision for satellite imagery analysis, IoT sensor fusion, and alternative data processing for supply chain ground truth.
Systematic methodology for supply chain risk assessment following established intelligence tradecraft—integrating multiple data sources with structured analytical techniques to produce actionable, defensible intelligence products.
Supply chain intelligence requirements aligned with procurement strategy, risk tolerance, and operational decision timescales. PIRs for supplier, logistics, and compliance domains.
Trade data, AIS, corporate registries, sanctions lists, and operational systems integrated with consistent entity resolution and data normalization.
Graph-based supply chain network mapping, criticality assessment, concentration analysis, and path-based risk propagation modeling.
Calibrated confidence statements, explicit uncertainty communication, and decision-relevant framing for procurement and executive audiences.
We integrate AIS vessel tracking, customs/trade data (bill of lading, import/export records), corporate registries, financial data providers, sanctions lists (OFAC, EU, UN, BIS), ESG databases, and real-time disruption monitoring feeds. Enterprise deployments can include customer ERP, TMS, and procurement system integrations.
We use trade data analysis (customs records, bill of lading) combined with corporate ownership mapping to infer multi-tier supplier relationships. Machine learning entity resolution matches company names across data sources. For critical suppliers, we supplement with direct verification and expert validation.
We integrate all major sanctions lists (OFAC SDN, EU consolidated, UN SC, country-specific) with real-time updates. Screening covers direct matches, fuzzy matching for name variants, and beneficial ownership analysis for indirect exposure. Export control classification (ECCN) support is included for dual-use goods.
We monitor natural disasters, port congestion, factory incidents, labor disputes, geopolitical events, and regulatory changes in real-time. Alerts are mapped to customer supplier networks and logistics routes for impact assessment. Early warning indicators include supplier financial deterioration and capacity utilization anomalies.
We integrate ESG ratings (EcoVadis, Sedex), forced labor risk indicators (UFLPA Entity List, CBP detention orders), conflict minerals tracking, and environmental compliance data. Products support German Supply Chain Act, EU Due Diligence Directive, and UFLPA compliance requirements.
We provide pre-built scenarios for common disruption types (port closure, regional conflict, pandemic, trade policy) plus custom scenario development. Monte Carlo simulation quantifies probabilistic outcomes. What-if analysis evaluates alternative sourcing, routing, and inventory strategies against disruption scenarios.
We provide REST APIs, webhooks, and pre-built connectors for major ERP (SAP, Oracle), procurement (Ariba, Coupa), and TMS platforms. Data can be consumed via API for custom integration or through dashboard embedding. Enterprise deployments include dedicated integration support.
The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI-US/Canada), Global Risks Forum (GRF-Switzerland), and Global Risks Alliance (GRA-US) collectively develop and maintain SUPPLYINT as non-profit supply chain intelligence infrastructure. We operate as system integrators enabling open collaboration under the UNOSINT framework.
We monitor software supply chain risk through SBOM analysis, vendor cybersecurity posture assessment, and third-party breach tracking. Products identify software dependency risks (SolarWinds-type attacks) and vendor cyber exposure. Integration with vulnerability databases (CVE, NVD) enables component-level risk assessment.
We integrate terrestrial and satellite AIS for global vessel tracking, port congestion monitoring, chokepoint analysis (Suez, Panama, Malacca, Hormuz), and container fleet positioning. Dark vessel detection identifies AIS manipulation. Maritime sanctions screening covers vessel flags, ownership, and port call history.
We monitor supply chains for battery materials (lithium, cobalt, nickel), rare earth elements, semiconductor materials, and aerospace alloys from extraction through processing to end-product. Intelligence covers geographic concentration, processing bottlenecks, price volatility, and policy impacts (IRA, CHIPS Act, export restrictions).
We support Scope 3 emissions tracking with supplier carbon footprint estimation, CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) compliance, EUDR deforestation-free verification, and circular economy intelligence. Products enable CSRD/ESRS reporting, CDP supply chain responses, and SBTi supplier engagement tracking.
We provide location intelligence covering manufacturing cost modeling, supplier ecosystem mapping, infrastructure assessment, and workforce analytics. Strategic analysis includes friend-shoring evaluation, China+1 strategy support, FTA optimization, and government incentive tracking to support supply chain reconfiguration decisions.
SUPPLYINT includes supply chain digital twin for network simulation, what-if modeling, and optimization. AI/ML capabilities span disruption prediction, demand sensing, entity resolution, and anomaly detection. Generative AI powers intelligence summarization and natural language querying. Graph neural networks enable advanced network analysis.
We integrate satellite imagery for factory activity monitoring, port congestion analysis, and infrastructure status. IoT data from smart containers provides real-time cargo tracking. Alternative data includes connected vehicle telematics, energy consumption analysis, and social/news monitoring for early warning signals.
From supplier discovery to disruption monitoring. From sanctions compliance to resilience optimization. From trade analytics to risk assessment. SUPPLYINT delivers the analytical foundation procurement, logistics, and risk teams require for supply chain excellence.
Multi-source supply chain intelligence | Maritime tracking | Trade analytics | Supplier risk | Sanctions compliance | Disruption monitoring | Resilience planning
SUPPLYINT operates within the Universal Nexus Open Source Intelligence (UNOSINT) framework, developed by the Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI), Global Risks Forum (GRF), and Global Risks Alliance (GRA) as non-profit supply chain intelligence infrastructure for the global community.