The supply chain risk management maturity model has long been an industry standard, but today's pace of disruption is stretching even its most advanced stages. This session will explore how traditional maturity models are being redefined to meet today’s dynamic risk environment, what an AI-driven maturity phase looks like, and how organizations can elevate from reactive operations to intelligent resilience.
Global supply chains are reaching a breaking point—not because of a lack of data, but because legacy systems and workflows can’t act fast enough. This is where agentic supply chain risk solutions come in—where software agents act with goals, learn from outcomes, and make real-time decisions about supply chain compliance and risk management.
The global business community should be aware that the impact on supply chain operations worldwide - from the two massive explosions that occurred Aug. 12 at the Ruihai International Logistics warehouse in Tianjin, China - will be far worse than suggested by news analysts and Chinese officials, says Resilinc CEO Bindiya Vakil.
The top five events causing disruption to supply chains in 2014 were Typhoon Halong in western Japan with a revenue impact of more than $10bn, severe flooding in Long Island, New York, with a revenue impact of more than $4bn, Typhoon Rammasun in China and Vietnam, which caused a revenue impact exceeding $1.5bn, the Taiwan gas explosions and their $900m impact, and the Intel hazardous chemical spill in Arizona, which also had a revenue impact that topped $900m.
Resilinc has released an application that aids companies in meeting the Securities and Exchange Commission's new reporting rules on conflict minerals in manufactured goods.