Know About Supply Chain Disruptions Before They Hit Your Business

The disruption doesn't start when your delivery fails to arrive. It starts weeks earlier — in a news story, a financial result, a regulatory announcement, or a shift in a market you weren't watching. TeRoc watches for you.

What being caught off guard actually costs.

Supply chain disruptions don't come without warning. They come without the right person seeing the warning in time to act. Emergency sourcing costs more. Alternative suppliers take time to qualify. Customer commitments get broken. The reactive response to a disruption that could have been anticipated costs multiples of what the proactive response would have.

Earlier warning. More time to act.

Continuous news monitoring

TeRoc monitors news sources relevant to your category and supplier profile. Recalls, plant closures, regulatory changes, labour disputes, geopolitical events — flagged and scored before they reach your inbox as a supplier apology. Learn more →

AI agents with early warning alerts

TeRoc's AI agents monitor your entire supplier network and flag disruption signals as they emerge. You're not waiting for a weekly review — the alert comes when the signal appears. Learn more →

Disruption risk records

When a disruption risk is identified, log it in your risk register with the intelligence source, affected suppliers, and mitigation plan. Track it to resolution. Don't lose it in an email thread. Learn more →

Supplier intelligence linked to disruption signals

Disruption signals are linked to the supplier profiles they affect. When a story about a logistics carrier appears, it's visible on that carrier's profile. When a news item creates a risk, it's traceable back to source. Learn more →

From signal to response.

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TeRoc monitors for signals

News feeds, AI agents, and supplier intelligence run continuously — watching for the events that precede disruption.

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Alert surfaces in TeRoc

When a relevant signal is detected, it appears in your intelligence dashboard with risk scoring and affected supplier context.

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Act before it becomes a crisis

Log the risk, assign a mitigation, brief the team. You have time to respond — because you heard about it first.

Stop finding out about disruptions when it's too late to act.

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