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How to Visualize your Supply Chain in One Glance #supplychain
How to Visualize your Supply Chain in One Glance #supplychain
Supply chain mapping used to be hard, but it no longer is. Today, supply chain mapping can be done in just a few clicks. It does require significant computing power, but the results are incredibly valuable. Companies can review their entire supply chain in one glance and identify risks by region.
For instance, consider someone in a legal department or trade compliance department who identifies a red dot representing a risk. Because our platform is open to everyone, she can simply copy and paste the link—the website URL—and send it to legal, their trade partner, or anyone else. Everyone can access the exact same data. There's no need for anyone to subscribe or take additional steps; they can just log in and see the same risk.
Keywords
- Supply Chain Mapping
- Computing Power
- Risk Assessment
- Compliance
- Open Platform
- Data Sharing
FAQ
Q: What does modern supply chain mapping require?
A: It requires significant computing power but can be done in just a few clicks.
Q: Can anyone in the organization view the supply chain data?
A: Yes, the platform is open to everyone in the organization, allowing for easy data sharing without the need for subscriptions.
Q: How can departments like legal or trade compliance share identified risks?
A: They can copy and paste the link or website URL and send it to the relevant parties, who can then log in to view the same data.
Q: Do people need to subscribe to access the supply chain data?
A: No, they do not need to subscribe. They can simply log in to access the data.