The supply chain data feed focused on government suppliers tracks the transactions between both major publicly listed and also large private companies that are frequent contract awardees in more than 50 countries and their suppliers uniquely combining three main sources of information on daily basis
Data Sources
The comprehensive guide to the supply chain networks of more than 60 000 public and private companies that supply governments worldwide is retrieved from the following sources:
Government contracting and subcontracting data that is also available through TenderAlpha's global contract awards database
Global customs and trade intelligence data (import-export information including bill of lading, transit and shipping data)
Publicly available self-reported company data such as annual reports, SEC filings, investor presentations, press releases
Scope and Contents
3-tier corporate supply chain view
10,000+ target public companies
50,000+ target private companies
5+million suppliers on all levels
12+ years of historical data
Use cases
Identifying supply chain disruptions both on geographical and industry level
Monitoring supply chain sustainability of major government vendors thus looking at ESG outside self-reporting and into assessing both direct and indirect carbon footprint
Monitoring supply chain risks and related stock analysis implications. Finding investment opportunities in solidifying supply chain networks