
Supply chain risk mapping
Enabling a targeted, risk-based approach
EiQ empowers businesses with comprehensive supply chain risk mapping, offering further visibility into potential vulnerabilities across sourcing regions, suppliers and key operational areas. EiQ enables you to identify, assess and prioritise risks to stay agile and ahead of disruptions and unexpected impact to the global trade landscape.
EiQ’s intelligent segmentation framework utilises customisable risk metrics and translates supplier risk ratings into a dynamic supply chain view, highlighting emerging vulnerabilities and providing a clearer view of the supply chain. This empowers businesses to proactively manage and prioritise high-risk suppliers, mitigating risks while driving positive and sustainable business impact.
EiQ segmentation function delivers:
Customised analysis
EiQ’s segmentation module enables clients to conduct customised supply chain analysis by dividing their supplier base into risk blocks using metrics like business leverage and inherent risk exposure to identify areas of higher supply chain risk. Outcomes from this analysis flow directly into a risk-based programme design that can be delivered end-to-end by our on-the-ground teams.
Tailored metrics
EiQ's segmentation has unique, fit-for-purpose capabilities so clients can configure their supply chain view and create tailored sourcing programmes based on supplier preconditions. The custom index feature allows enables clients to:
- Select from categories to analyse their supplier base using tailored metrics
- Assign customised weighting allocations to each selected category
- Customise their segmentation model to produce a tailored visual based on their metrics.
- Build programmes designed to comply exactly with regulatory criteria
Trace supply chain risks throughout a product’s journey from raw materials to production and purchasing
Global trade flows are becoming more complex and multi-tier supplier visibility is increasingly challenging for businesses. EiQ’s traceability tool was designed as part of the Global Trace Protocol, an initiative supported by the US Department of Labor, and designed bottom-up to enhance supply chain transparency, particularly in industries where child labour and forced labour are prevalent. The protocol includes standardised tracing methodologies and a blockchain-powered platform that connects various supply chain actors and supports granular end-to-end visibility.
Supply chain traceability
Global Trace - Addressing barriers in supply chain traceability
85,000,000+ audit data points
Audit Data
- 30,000+ audits per year
- 300+ data points per audit
- 10+ years of audit history
Worker Viewpoints
- Grievance mechanism 6,000+ per month
- 3,000+ worker surveys per year
eLearning Data
- Over 1.5 million course completions
500,000+ index values
Analytics Data
- 50+ supply chain indices | 200+ regions
- 20+ key sectors | 500+ products and services
- 400,000+ entities scanned for adverse media
500,000+ suppliers
- Incident monitoring
- Supplier scorecards
- Covering 100+ million supply chain workers
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