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Use cases

Scenario pages for exposed operating teams.

These pages show how Caracal maps specific disruption scenarios to suppliers, routes, facilities, customers, dependencies, and response actions.

Specific scenarios

Choose the disruption pattern that matches your risk.

Each use case includes the operating problem, monitored signals, exposure data, example alert output, buyer roles, and next-step checklist.

Manufacturing use case Risk Intelligence for Manufacturers Manufacturers need to know which external events can affect production lines, critical inputs, inbound lanes, and customer delivery commitments before disruption reaches the plant. Open scenario Automotive use case Automotive Supply Chain Risk Intelligence Automotive networks are highly synchronized. A small disruption around a single supplier, port, component, or border crossing can quickly become a plant-level interruption. Open scenario Logistics use case Port Strike Risk Monitoring Port strikes and labor disputes can disrupt inbound components, export schedules, demurrage exposure, customer delivery windows, and alternate capacity before shipment tracking shows the full impact. Open scenario Supplier use case Tier-2 Supplier Disruption Monitoring Many operational disruptions start outside the direct supplier list. Tier-2 supplier monitoring helps teams identify indirect dependencies, supplier clusters, site incidents, and confidence gaps before they reach production or customers. Open scenario Regulatory use case Sanctions and Export-Control Monitoring Sanctions and export-control changes create operational risk when they affect suppliers, products, components, customers, routes, markets, or shipment decisions. Open scenario Continuity use case Business Continuity Risk Alerts Business continuity teams need early warning that connects external disruption to facilities, suppliers, routes, software dependencies, customer commitments, and escalation playbooks. Open scenario

How to use these pages

Use cases make the buyer question concrete.

The goal is to help a buyer evaluate whether Caracal can monitor the disruption pattern they actually face, not only understand the broad category.

Start with the scenario closest to your current exposure.
Check whether the monitored signals and exposure data match your operating footprint.
Use the example alert output to judge whether the workflow is decision-ready.
Book a pilot around one supplier group, route, facility, market, or dependency set.

Pilot scope

Pick one concrete use case first.

A focused pilot can map one scenario to your real footprint, then expand once signal quality and workflow fit are proven.

Discuss a scenario pilot