09.10.24
As Tropical Storm Francine is anticipated to gain hurricane strength before impacting Louisianna and other parts of the Gulf, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Shell have evacuated personnel and suspended operations on oil platforms. Experts are taking a closer look at the potential business impact on Gulf Coast supply chains. According to exclusive data from the experts at the leading global supply chain mapping and monitoring solution, Resilinc (used by GM, Micron, American Red Cross, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, and others), Tropical Storm Francine will have a significant impact on a variety of industries including Aerospace, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, High-Tech, and more.
U.S. Impacts include:
Resilinc specializes in supply chain risk management. They provide software solutions and services designed to help businesses identify, assess, and mitigate risks within their supply chains. Their platform offers tools for risk monitoring, supply chain mapping, and disruption management. By analyzing data and providing actionable insights, Resilinc aims to help companies build more resilient and agile supply chains, ultimately reducing the impact of potential disruptions and improving overall operational efficiency.
U.S. Impacts include:
- Nearly 11,000 sites
- Sites responsible for activities like manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, fabrication and testing.
- Over 57,000 different parts at risk for products we use every day
- The manufacturing of over 4,000 products
Resilinc specializes in supply chain risk management. They provide software solutions and services designed to help businesses identify, assess, and mitigate risks within their supply chains. Their platform offers tools for risk monitoring, supply chain mapping, and disruption management. By analyzing data and providing actionable insights, Resilinc aims to help companies build more resilient and agile supply chains, ultimately reducing the impact of potential disruptions and improving overall operational efficiency.