Supply-chain risk intelligence for procurement teams
Stop finding out from the news.
Most risk tools stop at your Tier-1 suppliers — your disruptions start deeper. Faultex maps the supplier network behind your products three tiers down, watches it against 20 million trade flows and 28 official watchlists, and puts an AI agent team on the risks that actually touch your operations.
◆ The blind spot
You can see your suppliers. You can't see theirs.
Disruptions rarely start at the supplier you hold the contract with. They start at the cell maker behind your battery pack, the foundry behind your radio, the resin plant behind your device housing. Faultex watches the whole chain — against live data at this scale:
◆ How it works
One loop: decompose, detect, act, notify.
The animation above isn't a metaphor — it's the product's operating cycle. Here is each beat, with the surface that powers it.
One product in. The whole network out.
Give Faultex a product and it maps the supplier network behind it — up to three tiers deep, with an evidence URL and a confidence score on every relationship. Corporate family trees resolve through legal-entity records; trade lanes come from customs and shipping data.
Every node, scored against the world.
Each supplier is scored on proximity × impact across seven risk vectors, checked against 28 official sanctions, export-control, debarment and forced-labor lists, and re-scored nightly as events develop. A seven-signal forecast engine flags what's likely to move next — before it does.
An AI desk picks it up.
A Chief of Staff routes each finding to the right specialist desk — procurement, risk, compliance, logistics or exec. Desks read, draft and propose; nothing leaves the building without your approval. Forecasts open as editable mitigation plans your team can actually run.
The right message leaves the building.
Approve the draft and it goes: an email to the impacted supplier, a five-minute briefing to your team each morning, a board-ready PowerPoint pack when leadership asks. The loop closes — and keeps watching.
All companies in these examples are fictional. Screens simplified from the live product.
◆ The platform
Everything behind the loop, in one place.
Twelve subsystems, one operating picture — grouped by the job they do for you.
◆ Filtered to you
Thousands of events a day. You see what touches you.
Every cluster the engine ingests is matched against your register — and only the matches surface.
- Suppliers — by name and corporate family, across all three tiers.
- Commodities & products — the materials your lines actually consume.
- Regions & lanes — where you make, and the routes it moves on.
- Regulators — the agencies whose rules bind your shipments.
◆ Two ways in
Poke a demo now. Point it at your org when ready.
Explore as one of eight industries
Each demo runs against the live cluster feed for that industry — same engine, frozen example org.
Your own register, watched nightly
Five minutes of onboarding, then the loop runs for you.
- 01Tell us your supply chain. Suppliers, commodities, regions, lanes — industry templates pre-fill most of it.
- 02We watch it every night. Full-register re-score against the day's events, watchlist refresh every six hours.
- 03You act — or approve the draft. Briefing at 7am, agent drafts when something needs a response.
◆ Built to be defended
Evidence-first, by design.
When a finding reaches a compliance desk or a boardroom, it has to survive scrutiny. Faultex is built for that moment.
Every match links its official source.
Watchlist matches carry the exact list, the legal instrument behind it, and a link to the issuing authority — so you verify at the source, not at a screenshot. A "no match" is never treated as a clearance.
Every relationship carries its evidence.
Supplier-network edges are evidence-gated: each one stores the public source URL and a confidence score. If the engine can't support a relationship, it doesn't draw it.
Every agent action waits for you.
Agent authority is observe / draft / act, enforced server-side. Emails, plans and documents are drafts until a human approves them — with a review sheet that shows exactly what's waiting.
Data provenance: 28 official sanctions, export-control, debarment and forced-labor lists reproduced from their issuing authorities · legal-entity and ownership data from GLEIF (CC0) · country context from World Bank indicators (CC-BY 4.0) · public customs and bill-of-lading records. Faultex provides indicative, automated intelligence to prioritise your own due diligence — it is not legal, compliance, sanctions or professional advice. See our Disclaimer and Terms.
◆ Plans
Three tiers. Pick the one that matches your risk.
Free for visibility, Standard for daily operations, Pro for teams that need AI-drafted mitigation and unlimited product breakdowns.
Standard
Personalized dashboard + daily briefing + one-time AI unlocks at A$29 each.
Choose StandardPro
Everything in Standard plus unlimited AI mitigation, reports, and the supplier-network mapper.
Choose Pro