Supply Chain Intelligence Solution Creates End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility

This solution combines artificial intelligence, multi-source data and location analytics to uncover hidden risks, monitor upstream or downstream activities and reveal movement patterns across facilities worldwide.

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Orbital Insight released a Supply Chain Intelligence solution that combines artificial intelligence, multi-source data and location analytics to uncover hidden risks, monitor upstream or downstream activities and reveal movement patterns across facilities worldwide.

"Enterprises and government agencies make big decisions without a clear picture of what's happening in both their own operations as well as external networks of business and societal connections," says Kevin O'Brien, Orbital Insight's CEO. "Our new Supply Chain Intelligence solution is a shining example of how to quickly make sense of connection points and provide critical visibility while respecting people's privacy. Predicting change sooner helps our customers make smarter investments, avoid costly surprises and find new opportunities."

From PRNewswire:

  • This new traceability feature enables companies to improve their sustainability, social and corporate governance efforts by monitoring manufacturing downtime or disruptions in operations and assessing foot traffic in urban settings as employees begin to return to office buildings.
  • Supply Chain Intelligence also benefits government agencies by validating the accuracy of other sources.

"Visibility into military asset movement, near peer geopolitical activity, global migration patterns, climate change and other global trends has an immediate benefit to our economy and our national security," says Craig Brower, Orbital Insight's VP and general manager, public sector. "Tracking troop movements is a clear example, as demonstrated through our analysis of Russian buildup along the Ukraine border. Traceability reveals a clear picture of where the Russian troops originated and their dwell time at the border."

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