Multi-tier Supply Chain Mapping Example

Our Multi-Tier Supply Chain Mapping tool provides an intuitive and detailed visualization of supplier relationships, from Tier 0 to Tier 3. Each node in the diagram represents a company within the supply chain, with its size and color reflecting its media visibility and sentiment (opportunity or threat). This empowers users to immediately identify key players, risks, and opportunities across the supply chain.

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Explore Relationships and Insights

Click on any node to reveal a detailed, real-time table of news articles relevant to that company, sourced from global media in 12 languages. Our AI-powered data solution goes beyond just listing articles—it identifies the type of event described in the content, so you instantly see whether it’s about innovation, business expansion, financial risk, or other critical categories. You can easily assess whether the event is a Threat or an Opportunity without reading every article, saving you time and enabling data-driven decisions.

How It Works

Comprehensive Media Monitoring
We track and analyze articles from global media sources in 12 languages, powered by our cutting-edge AI, ensuring you receive the most precise insights tailored to your business needs.

Actionable Links
Each article in the table is clickable, allowing for a deep dive into the original content for further analysis.

Visual Overview
The schematic diagram maps the full supplier network from Tier 0 (core manufacturers) to Tier 3, showcasing the relationships and media impact for each entity.

AI-Driven Event Categorization
Our AI analyzes articles to extract event types like “Business Expansion,” “Innovation,” or “Stock Price Fall,” making it clear what’s happening around each company.

Interactive Exploration
Clicking on a company node dynamically updates the table below with the latest articles linked to that supplier, enabling instant access to critical information.

Categorized Insights
Articles are tagged as “Opportunity” or “Threat” to help prioritize actions. Larger nodes indicate a high volume of media coverage, while colors show whether the coverage is positive or negative.

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Company Events

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Disclaimer:The data presented herein are preliminary and may contain inaccuracies or statistical errors. These datasets are intended for informational purposes only and do not constitute official reports. For comprehensive and validated data analyses, our clients receive refined outputs that undergo rigorous quality assurance processes to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Get to Know the Dashboard

Answers to Your Supply Chain Mapping Questions

Curious how to use the dashboard or what the visualized data represents? This section addresses common questions about our supply chain insights, tier mapping methodology, and how to interpret events tied to specific suppliers.

What does Multi-Tier Supply Chain Mapping show?

This dashboard reveals the relationships between companies and their suppliers across multiple tiers — not just direct (tier-1) suppliers. It provides a visual map of dependencies within global supply chains, helping you identify critical links, bottlenecks, and hidden exposures.

Where does the data come from?

Our mapping is based on publicly available sources, including corporate disclosures, regulatory filings, procurement records, and structured open-source intelligence. We continuously update and verify these connections to maintain data accuracy and relevance.

What happens when I click on a company node?

Clicking on a company reveals key information about that supplier, including recent events extracted from global media. You’ll see event type, ESG relevance, publication date, and a direct link to the original article, helping you understand current risks or opportunities tied to that entity.

How can I use this data to improve supply chain resilience?

By visualizing indirect supplier relationships and associated risks, the dashboard helps you identify potential points of failure before disruptions occur. This enables more informed sourcing strategies, better risk diversification, and faster incident response across your extended supply chain.

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