Supply Chain Monitor API. Live disruption alerts and country risk scores for supply chain monitoring. Send a JSON POST request and receive a structured JSON response. Pricing, quotas, authentication, and subscriptions are handled by Zyla API Hub.
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The Supply Chain Monitor endpoint returns live disruption alerts and country risk scores, providing insights into potential supply chain interruptions and the risk levels associated with specific countries.
The response data typically includes fields such as "disruption_alert," "country," "risk_score," and "timestamp," which provide essential information about the current status and risk levels for supply chains.
The returned data is structured in JSON format, organized as key-value pairs. Each response includes a main object containing relevant fields, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The endpoint provides information on live disruptions affecting supply chains, including alerts for specific events and overall risk assessments for countries, helping businesses make informed decisions.
The data covers a wide range of countries globally, focusing on regions impacted by supply chain disruptions. Users can access risk scores and alerts for various geopolitical areas.
Users can customize their requests by including parameters such as "country_code" to filter results for specific countries or "alert_type" to focus on particular disruption events.
The response data is organized hierarchically, with a main object containing an array of alerts or risk scores. Each entry includes detailed attributes, allowing users to easily navigate and extract relevant information.
Typical use cases include risk assessment for supply chain planning, monitoring geopolitical events that may affect logistics, and making informed decisions based on real-time disruption alerts.
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