Brendan Galla, chief product officer with Exiger, describes 1Exiger, the company’s platform for proactive risk and supply chain management, and automation of decision flows.

Supply chain management software company Exiger is launching 1Exiger, a platform offering direct access to their integrated product suite — DDIQ, Insight 3PM, Ion Channel, SDX and Supply Chain Explorer.  

“The new platform brings together the world’s largest corporate and supply chain dataset, data partner network, state-of-the-art mapping and award-winning artificial intelligence to enhance supply chain resilience,” says Brandon Daniels, chief executive officer for Exiger. “This is a revolutionary departure from what’s available in the market today and it’s going to transform the way companies make decisions.” 

Daniels explains, “Leaders responsible for supply chain, procurement, information security and compliance are drowning in a deluge of risk alerts and data.” Exiger has invested over the last two years to develop a seamless, intuitive solution to this problem. More than a single pane of glass, Exiger has created a single operating picture that automates decision flows, highlights only relevant insights and empowers users to make decisions within policy without fear of missing risk. 

Those supply chain risks include increasing ESG issues, identifying forced labor, software security and national security concerns stemming from foreign ownership, control or influence.  

1Exiger offers customers a simplified view of how they do business with preferred vendors and suppliers to protect against disruption and the risk of reputational harm. The platform brings proactive risk and supply chain management together by providing a centralized hub for procurement professionals and risk owners to collaborate, manage and mitigate risk across their organizations, facilitating decision making based on a unified data set. According to the company, the platform brings visibility to all tiers of the supply chain, providing a broad view while also showing granularity into individual suppliers, products and item-level visibility.  

“When we embarked on this process, our goal was to create a customer experience that didn’t feel like using a business platform or one of these AI black boxes, but instead felt more like using your favorite consumer-facing app,” says Exiger chief product officer Brendan Galla. “Our customers were excited to contribute to the process, and their feedback allowed us to design user journeys tailored to how they use Exiger’s tools on the job.” 

1Exiger went live for the public sector in September and will roll out to commercial markets in October.

Source: https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/38299-exiger-introduces-new-supply-chain-platform-and-ux