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Natural Disaster Risk for Your Supply Chain

Z2 monitors natural disasters worldwide and tells you which events actually threaten the sites behind your parts, not just events that happen nearby.

概要

How exposed is your supply chain to natural disasters? Z2 Supply Chain Watch tracks earthquakes, typhoons, floods, wildfires, and more, then maps each event directly to the sites that produce your components. Instead of flagging every storm near a region, Z2 calculates real impact from site geography, event severity, and the epicenter, so you act on the disruptions that matter.

Know which sites a storm threatens

Disasters mapped to your sites

Supply Chain Watch monitors natural disasters globally, around the clock, with current and historical data on each event's type, severity, location, and description. Tracked hazards include hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, heavy rain, typhoons, high winds, winter storms, and landslides. The difference is what Z2 does with that feed: every event is mapped against the sites in your supply chain, the same fabs and plants traced from your BOMs, so you see disruptions in the context of the parts and sites you actually depend on, not a generic news ticker.

EVENTS MAPPED TO YOUR SITES
EventNearest siteStatus
Typhoon SaolaKaohsiung fabImpacted
Noto earthquakeIshikawa assyImpacted
Maui wildfirePhoenix plantMonitoring
Rhine floodingStuttgart lineClear

Impact, not just proximity

A factory two miles from a typhoon track and one directly in its path face very different risk, and Z2 treats them differently. Instead of alerting on every event near a region, Supply Chain Watch analyzes site geography, event severity, and the epicenter to estimate the actual consequence for each location. You get a quantified read on which sites are genuinely exposed and which sit safely outside the impact zone, so your team works real threats instead of false alarms.

IMPACT, NOT PROXIMITY
SiteDistanceImpact
Kaohsiung fabOn trackSevere
Tainan assembly12 kmModerate
Hsinchu plant84 kmMinimal
Taipei line210 kmNone

Vulnerability scoring by site

Natural disaster exposure is also built into each site's predictive risk score. The proprietary 0 to 100 score incorporates city-level factors like disaster vulnerability and power outage history, alongside country variables and each site's incident record. So you can see a site's structural susceptibility to floods, earthquakes, or storms before any event, and prioritize diversification or buffer stock for the locations most likely to be hit.

SITE RISK SCORE
68
/ 100
Elevated risk
Disaster vulnerability 74
Power outage history 61
Country stability 52
Site incident record 40

Alerts you can act on

When an event affects your supply chain, Supply Chain Watch surfaces it as a critical alert tied to the specific MPNs produced at the impacted sites. Open the alert, see which parts are at risk, and act, such as contacting the manufacturer for the affected components. Everything on the Alerts screen is also emailed, so the right people are notified without logging in, and you only hear about the disasters that directly impact you.

CRITICAL ALERT
Typhoon Saola · Kaohsiung
Parts at affected sites
STM32F407VGT6 At risk
GRM188R71C104KA At risk
TPS54331DR At risk
Email sent to 4 owners Notified

機能

Supply Chain Watch

Natural Disaster Risk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 does Z2 decide which natural disasters to alert me about?

Supply Chain Watch maps every event to your sites and analyzes site geography, event severity, and the epicenter to estimate real impact. You are alerted only when an event is likely to affect a site that produces your parts, avoiding false alarms from nearby but harmless events.

Which types of natural disasters does Supply Chain Watch track?

Z2 monitors hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, heavy rain, thunderstorms, typhoons, high winds, winter storms, landslides, and more, globally. You get both current and historical data on each event, including type, severity, location, and description.

Can I see a site's disaster risk before an event happens?

Yes. Disaster vulnerability is a city-level input in each site's predictive risk score, a proprietary 0 to 100 rating. That lets you assess a site's structural exposure to floods, earthquakes, and storms in advance and prioritize mitigation for your most vulnerable locations.

Know which sites a disaster just hit.