製品機能

Event-to-Site Mapping

Start from a live disruption and Z2 finds which of your sites fall inside its impact zone, then traces the exposure back to your parts.

概要

Event-to-Site Mapping answers the inverse of part-to-site: when an event breaks, which of your sites does it actually hit? Z2 monitors global disruptions across categories like natural disasters, geopolitical and trade issues, health and disease, crime and terrorism, and labor, then maps each event's footprint against the manufacturing locations in your supply chain. Instead of reading a headline and wondering whether you are exposed, you see every site in the impact zone and the MPNs they produce.

Find your sites in the blast radius

Start from the threat

Most supply chain mapping works one direction: upload a BOM, trace each part to where it is made. Event-to-Site Mapping inverts that. It takes a live event, models its geographic spread, and finds the sites inside the affected area. That is the question that matters in the first hour of a disruption, when an earthquake, port closure, or trade restriction lands and you need to know whether it touches your network. Because Z2 already connects your parts to their tier 1 and sub-tier sites, the event view inherits that full map and reads it from the outside in.

EVENT TO SITES
SiteDistanceStatus
Hualien Fab 28 kmExposed
Taichung Assy62 kmExposed
Hsinchu Plant190 kmClear
Kaohsiung SMT310 kmClear

Every exposed site, mapped to your parts

When an event is matched to your sites, Z2 surfaces every location in the impact zone and the parts each one makes. The event's spread determines which facilities are flagged and which stay clear, separating genuine exposure from noise. From a single event you move to the affected MPNs, then to the suppliers and assemblies that depend on them, turning a monitoring feed into an action list: which manufacturers to contact and which programs to protect.

AFFECTED MPNS BY SITE
MPNSiteExposure
GRM188R71HHualien Fab 2Sole source
STM32F407VGHualien Fab 2Tier 1
CL10B104KBTaichung AssySub-tier
RC0402FR-07Taichung AssyDual source

Nine categories of tracked events

Supply Chain Watch monitors disruptions across nine categories: aviation, food incidents, hazmat, general incidents, natural disasters, geopolitical and trade issues, health and disease, crime and terrorism, and labor and human slavery. Z2's research teams gather news in many countries and languages, so developments English-only services miss still register against your sites. Each event carries a footprint, which the engine intersects with your locations to decide who is in the impact zone.

TRACKED EVENT CATEGORIES
Live disruption monitoring
Nine categories, multi-language sourcing
Natural disasters 3 active
Geopolitical & trade 5 active
Health & disease 1 active
Crime & terrorism Clear

Part of Supply Chain Watch

Event-to-Site Mapping is one capability inside Supply Chain Watch, alongside part-to-site mapping, site risk scoring, and Sourcing Status. The same site map that powers single-source and country-concentration analysis powers the event view, so once Z2 knows where your parts are made, it monitors every location for disruption. Everything on the Alerts screen, including impacted MPNs, is also delivered by email, so the right people see the exposure without logging in.

機能

Supply Chain Watch

Event-to-Site MappingはZ2DataのSupply Chain Watchに搭載された機能の一つであり、real-time monitoring of disruptive events mapped to your parts and manufacturing sites, so you act before a disruption reaches your line.

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よくあるご質問

How is event-to-site mapping different from part-to-site mapping?

Part-to-site mapping starts with your BOM and traces each part to where it is made. Event-to-site mapping runs the other way: it starts with a live event and finds which sites fall inside its impact zone. Both use the same site map, so you can pivot from event to affected parts in a few clicks.

What types of events does Supply Chain Watch track?

Z2 monitors nine categories: aviation, food incidents, hazmat, general incidents, natural disasters, geopolitical and trade issues, health and disease, crime and terrorism, and labor and human slavery. Each event is modeled with a footprint, which the engine intersects with your sites to decide which are exposed.

How do I know which of my parts an event affects?

Once an event is matched to the sites in its zone, Z2 shows the MPNs produced at each affected location, along with the suppliers and assemblies that depend on them. The same impacted-site and MPN detail is also sent by email.

Know which sites a disruption just hit.