Coronavirus Risk Operations Center
Disruption caused by the Coronavirus is rippling through global supply chains. The Coronavirus Risk Operations Center is a resource for organizations as they pivot their operations to mitigate the impact of the virus.
Achieve Business Continuity
With Coronavirus spreading rapidly around the globe, new epicenters of industry are being disrupted, with the ripple effects being felt through complex supply chains. Interos can help.
Identify Disruption, Find Alternative Sources and Conduct Due Diligence in Minutes
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IDENTIFY SUB-TIER SUPPLIERS
Quickly discover your entire supply chains including direct and indirect supplier relationships.
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DISCOVER THE IMPACT ON PHYSICAL SUPPLY CHAINS
Know how the virus is impacting your suppliers throughout your physical supply chains – from the 3rd to 6th parties. Know where plants may be shut, or transportation is frozen.
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DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN SUPPLY CHAINS
Interos identifies digital supply chains that are likely to be unaffected by physical disruption
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IDENTIFY SUB-TIER SUPPLIERS
Quickly discover your entire supply chains including direct and indirect supplier relationships.
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CONTINUOUSLY MONITOR FOR DISRUPTION
Stay ahead of the impact. Constantly and automatically evaluate the health of your supply chains – identifying risk of disruption related to the coronavirus.
4 Steps for Achieving Business Continuity in Multi-Tier Global Supply Chains. Right Now.
WEBINAR | MAR 24
Learn how the Coronavirus is highlighting the issue of sub-tier concentration risk and how, in a hyperconnected world, its impact is rippling through business’ supplier ecosystems and causing serious disruption. Interos expert, Jennifer Bisceglie will be walking through a Risk Mitigation Action Plan and demonstrate how the Interos platform can help organizations pivot quickly to avoid disruption.
The Coronavirus Impact Map
We’re constantly monitoring and mapping the global impact of the Coronavirus. Interact with the heat map to identify where the highest number of new cases are being diagnosed daily.