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One Score for Every Supplier Risk

Z2 Supplier Insights condenses financial health, geopolitical exposure, ESG, cybersecurity, and more into a single 0-100 Supplier Risk Score for vetting and monitoring every partner.

概要

When you vet or monitor a supplier, you need to understand the risk without reading a dozen reports. The Supplier Risk Score gives you one number from 0 to 100 that captures a supplier across every risk dimension. Z2 rolls all eight risk categories into one composite built from sub-scores like fiscal health, transparency, and ESG, so you can separate the stable suppliers from the ones that need a closer look.

Vet every supplier on one 0-100 scale

Eight risk categories, one number

Most tools measure a supplier on a single axis. The Supplier Risk Score spans eight categories: fiscal health, bankruptcy risk, trade compliance, data transparency, geopolitical risk, ESG performance, cybersecurity, and growth opportunity. Z2's teams evaluate data points across all eight into one score from 0 to 100. Because it is assembled from sub-scores, a strong supplier with one weak dimension is flagged accurately rather than passed or failed wholesale, giving a fast gauge that traces back to its drivers.

COMPOSITE SCORE
78
/ 100
Stable
Fiscal health 84
Bankruptcy risk 80
Data transparency 62
Growth opportunity 73

Scored by business type

A part manufacturer, a distributor, and a software vendor do not carry the same risks, so Z2 classifies each company by business type and weights the categories to match. Product makers are measured on financial and growth strength, supply chain, transparency, and product data; distributors toward financials, environment, governance, and social responsibility; software and IT toward financials, cybersecurity, governance, and social responsibility. The result reflects how each supplier actually creates risk.

SCORING BY BUSINESS TYPE
SupplierTypeScore
TDK CorporationPart maker81
Arrow ElectronicsDistributor67
AnsysSoftware / IT74
YageoPart maker59

Read the scale at a glance

The score runs 0 to 100 on a consistent scale: 71 to 100 is stable, 41 to 70 is medium risk, and below 41 is high risk. With every supplier on the same scale, you can tier your base in seconds and route attention to the partners that need investigation. Because the score updates as Z2's underlying financial, compliance, and ESG data changes, the ranking stays current, so you can sort by risk and act on the bottom of the list first.

RANKED BY RISK
SupplierScoreTier
STMicroelectronics83Stable
Amphenol72Stable
Murata58Medium
Diodes Inc37High risk

Part of Supplier Insights

The Supplier Risk Score lives inside Z2 Supplier Insights, which profiles more than one million suppliers worldwide. Everything behind the score lives in the same platform: financial data, manufacturing details, sanctions screening, ESG assessments, and sub-tier relationships. Click any score to open the full dossier and see exactly what drives it, rather than hunting across multiple sources.

SUPPLIER DOSSIER
STMicroelectronics
Geneva, Switzerland
Financial data Available
Sanctions screening Clear
ESG assessment Scored
Sub-tier relationships Mapped

機能

Supplier Insights

Supplier Risk ScoreはZ2DataのSupplier Insightsに搭載された機能の一つであり、deep financial, operational, and risk intelligence on 1M+ suppliers, so you see supplier risk before it disrupts production.

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よくあるご質問

What does the Supplier Risk Score measure?

It is one composite score from 0 to 100 covering eight categories: fiscal health, bankruptcy risk, trade compliance, data transparency, geopolitical risk, ESG, cybersecurity, and growth. Z2's teams evaluate data points across all eight, and the composite traces back to its sub-scores.

How should I read the 0-100 scale?

71 to 100 is stable, 41 to 70 is medium risk, and below 41 is high risk. Because every supplier sits on the same scale, you can tier your base at a glance and focus investigation on the lowest scorers.

Are all suppliers scored the same way?

No. Z2 classifies each company by business type and weights the categories accordingly. A product maker is measured on supply chain, transparency, and product data, while a software vendor leans toward cybersecurity and governance, so the score reflects how each supplier creates risk.

Score every supplier before you commit.