Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Milpitas-based supply chain risk platform founded in 2010; raised $45M and monitors Fortune 500 manufacturers across a proprietary database of 200,000+ suppliers for disruption risks.
Resilinc is a Milpitas, California-based supply chain risk intelligence company that provides enterprises with continuous monitoring, multi-tier supplier mapping, and disruption response tools to build supply chain resilience. Founded in 2010, the company has raised $45M and established itself as one of the leading purpose-built supply chain risk platforms, serving Fortune 500 manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, and technology firms that have complex, multi-tiered supplier networks with significant single-source dependencies. Resilinc's foundation is a proprietary database of over 200,000 suppliers, facilities, and supply chain relationships built through customer data contributions and continuous research, which it uses as the backbone for risk scoring and disruption correlation.\n\nResilinc's EventWatch AI continuously monitors over 100 global news and intelligence sources—including regulatory filings, geopolitical alerts, weather services, labor dispute trackers, and bankruptcy databases—and correlates detected events against each customer's mapped supply chain to identify which suppliers, parts, and products are at risk. When a factory fire occurs in a Tier 2 supplier's region or a new export restriction targets a key material, Resilinc customers receive prioritized alerts with impact assessments that quantify affected parts and suggest response options. This capability transforms supply chain risk management from a periodic audit exercise into a continuous intelligence function.\n\nResilinc also offers supply chain mapping services that help companies discover who their Tier 2 and Tier 3 suppliers are—a capability many enterprises lack given that most supplier visibility stops at the first tier. Using a combination of customer data, supplier portal contributions, and AI-assisted inference, Resilinc builds sub-tier supplier maps that reveal hidden dependencies and concentration risks. This deep mapping capability is increasingly required for regulatory compliance purposes, including the EU Supply Chain Act and U.S. CHIPS Act supply chain disclosure requirements.
Global supply chain network platform with 90,000+ connected partners; Nucleus Research Leader 2024 (5th consecutive year); Gartner WMS Leader 2025 (7th consecutive year); real-time visibility, collaboration, and financial settlement for discrete manufacturing and retail.
Infor Nexus is a global supply chain network platform founded in 1999 as GT Nexus and acquired by Infor in 2015. Built on the mission of connecting every trading partner in a single cloud-based network, the platform's core technology enables real-time visibility, collaboration, and financial settlement across the full supply chain — from raw material sourcing to final delivery. Infor Nexus operates as the connective tissue between brands, suppliers, manufacturers, logistics providers, and banks on one integrated network.\n\nThe platform serves discrete manufacturing, retail, and consumer goods companies, enabling them to orchestrate multi-tier supply chains with a single digital thread rather than fragmented point-to-point integrations. Key capabilities include purchase order management, shipment tracking, supply chain finance, and demand-driven replenishment. With 90,000+ connected trading partners, Infor Nexus offers network effects that make it progressively more valuable as suppliers and carriers already on the platform reduce onboarding friction for new buyers.\n\nInfor Nexus has been recognized as a Nucleus Research Leader for five consecutive years through 2024 and a Gartner Warehouse Management Systems Leader for seven consecutive years through 2025. As part of Infor — a Koch Industries subsidiary — it benefits from substantial investment in AI and cloud infrastructure. The platform's unique position as a multi-party network rather than a single-enterprise tool gives it a structural advantage in supply chain visibility that point solutions struggle to replicate.
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