This months release includes below set of items:
- Smarter multi‑sourcing detection: More accurate classification of single vs multi‑sourced parts by separating true manufacturing sources from distributors and warehouses.
- Clearer supplier visibility in APIs: New
supplier_pathfield exposes full tier‑wise supplier relationships, eliminating confusion from duplicate‑looking records. - Expanded site activity coverage: New manufacturing and service activities added for more precise site capability and risk modeling.
- Richer WarRoom insights: Top recommended WarRooms now include supplier‑level insights, metrics, news, and next‑best actions.
- Improved WarRoom usability: Enhanced default columns and dynamic fields make prioritization and analysis faster.
- Better assessment collaboration: Add notes and structured termination reasons to improve transparency and auditability.
- Tariff What‑If planning: Model tariff, manufacturing, and shipping cost changes with clear savings insights.
- Faster access to Supply Chain Map: Dedicated navigation entry with smarter defaults for validated data.
- Unified supply chain visualization: View Autonomous and Validated Maps together and explore deeper tiers without performance loss.
- Confidence scoring on the map: Visual indicators show data reliability and provenance for every supplier relationship.
- Saved filters & bookmarks: Reuse complex views and set defaults to streamline repeat analysis.
- Enhanced part & trade visibility: Part numbers and HS codes are now clearly displayed in map side panels.
- Quicker supplier deep dives: One‑click expansion from the map to full part and site details.
If you encounter any issues on accessing the features/ improvements from this release, please contact our support team at customersupport@resilinc.ai.
Explore the full details anytime by downloading the attached Release Notes.
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