Most disruptions start below tier 1. Risk Monitor walks your supplier map down to tier 2 and tier 3, holds a memory of who-makes-what-where, and drafts the exposure memo the morning of an incident — not the week after.Documentation Index
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Watches
| Source | What it monitors |
|---|---|
| Tier-2 / tier-3 suppliers | Location changes, capacity announcements, factory shutdowns |
| Fab geographies | Concentration risks by region |
| NHC | Storm tracks and landfall forecasts |
| USGS | Seismic and volcanic activity |
| Geopolitical signals | Sanctions, export restrictions, conflict escalation |
| M&A activity | Acquisitions that change ownership of a supply node |
Triggers
| Condition | Description |
|---|---|
| New single-source | A component now has only one qualified supplier in the graph |
| Region exposure | A disaster or geopolitical event covers a geography where your suppliers operate |
| M&A event | A supplier in your graph is acquired or merged |
Outputs
| Output | Description |
|---|---|
| Exposure report | Affected nodes, dependent products, risk nature, severity |
| Second-source recommendation | Alternatives drawn from industry data and your approved vendor list |
Memory
Risk Monitor holds a persistent supplier-to-product graph — which suppliers produce which components, where their facilities are, and which products depend on each node. Built during onboarding. Updated continuously.Graph quality improves over time. LeedAB solutions engineering works with your procurement and engineering teams during onboarding to populate tier-2 and tier-3 nodes as completely as possible.
Usage
Mention@risk-monitor in Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, or Telegram.
Geopolitical watch uses publicly available feeds. Early-warning layer — not a replacement for a formal political risk advisor.