
June 28, 2026
Monitor suppliers, routes, and regions for disruption indicators before they reach your operations. Intrace surfaces facility incidents, route disruptions, and regional instability in real time so teams can act before ETAs slip.
Modern supply chains span thousands of suppliers, routes, and regions, any of which can be hit by a fire, strike, closure, disaster, or geopolitical shift. Most teams hear about it from the supplier, long after the disruption began. Country-level alerts are too broad to act on, and manual monitoring can't keep pace with the volume of events that could affect a single node.
Intrace detects time-sensitive incidents and ties them to locations and entities, so teams match disruptions to specific suppliers, facilities, and lanes. Severity scoring separates noise from events that demand action. With early, precise awareness, teams can shift orders, reroute shipments, and activate contingency plans before impact reaches operations.

Ingest live global feeds on violence, crime, infrastructure, and weather. Follow incidents from early signal through resolution with AI risk scores that weigh proximity and severity in real time.
Monitor threats across social, messaging, web, and dark-web sources. Intrace reads the intent behind posts and replies—not just keywords—and tracks risky accounts over time to detect escalation and coordination.

Intrace covers facility incidents like fires and outages, route and key-node issues such as closures and port disruptions, wide-footprint catastrophes like natural disasters, and geopolitical or policy events that affect supply.
Events carry location and entity context, so teams can align them to their facilities, lanes, and supplier lists and route the right alert to the right workflow.
Intrace surfaces incidents as the earliest signals appear and continues updating as they develop, giving teams the lead time to adjust last-mile strategy and contingency plans.
Yes. Teams can monitor specific regions for instability and emerging risk to inform sourcing, expansion, and resilience decisions.
Playbooks, field notes, and practical guides related to Supply Chain Risk from the Intrace team.