Supply Chain Resilience

See the full network before a single failure stops it.

Most companies know their direct suppliers well. What they miss is the rest of the network: sub-tiers, contract manufacturers, logistics nodes, and raw-material origins. A single failure three or four layers down can idle a plant, miss a customer commitment, or force an expensive recovery. Many organizations can map only 20-30% of their true supplier footprint. Vottre closes the gap.

Multi-tier supplier graph

Every tier, scored and connected.

Vottre resolves entities across ERP, procurement, and logistics data into one graph - then traces how a failure at tier 3 propagates forward to your line. Red marks critical exposure, yellow marks the watchlist, green marks nodes holding steady.

TIER 3TIER 2TIER 1YOURaw material - cobaltResin feedstockSteel millTimber sourceCell assembly - ShenzhenComponent mouldingFabrication - GdanskContract manufacturerLogistics partnerYour operationsTier-3 cobalt halt cascades to 2 tiers4 SKUs at risk · 11 day exposure window
Critical3 nodes
Watchlist4 nodes
Stable88%

What Vottre does

Living supplier graph

We build a multi-tier supplier graph from ERP, procurement, and logistics data, then keep it current as contracts, sites, and ownership change.

Risk scoring per node

Every supplier and site is scored for ESG, cyber, financial, geopolitical, and catastrophe exposure so priorities are visible at a glance.

Concentration alerts

We surface single-source dependencies, geographic clusters, and sub-tier bottlenecks before they become the reason a line goes down.

Signals into your stack

Risk flags, scores, and audit trails flow back into the GTM and ERP tools your teams already run, not another dashboard to check.

Signals we track

Risk is rarely one-dimensional. We monitor the categories that actually move the needle on supplier continuity, compliance exposure, and operational uptime.

  • ESG risk

    labor, environment, governance, and disclosure gaps

  • Cyber and IT exposure

    security posture, breach history, and third-party dependencies

  • Sanctions and trade controls

    restricted parties, dual-use goods, and country-level screening

  • Financial health

    credit risk, liquidity stress, and bankruptcy signals

  • Location exposure

    geopolitical instability, climate, and infrastructure fragility

Outcomes by industry

Real Estate

  • Protect construction schedules from material shortages and sub-contractor failures.
  • Track embodied carbon exposure across tier-2 and tier-3 building material suppliers.

Education

  • Maintain continuity for research equipment, IT hardware, and campus services procurement.
  • Identify concentration risk in single-source academic suppliers and regional vendors.

Hospitality

  • Reduce food, beverage, and amenity disruptions across multi-site operations.
  • Build supplier redundancy for high-velocity consumables and perishables.

Global Sustainability

  • Trace scope 3 emissions through the supplier chain with audit-ready documentation.
  • Validate supplier claims against third-party risk signals and location data.