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The automotive industry faces financial distress, with rising consumer auto loan defaults, supplier bankruptcies, and widespread high-risk conditions. Recent PAYCE® Score data from SupplyChainMonitor™ revealed four private company bankruptcies and identified over 600 U.S. automotive firms in High Risk status. Sourcing professionals can map suppliers, monitor financial health, and receive early alerts on critical disruptions - such as the Novelis plant fire and financial strain at HP Pelzer and Superior Industries.
Optimal assessment of public company bankruptcy risk requires the balanced, holistic analysis provided by the FRISK® score.
For Apple, providing capital support to its supply chain is an option, but for most companies bailing out critical suppliers is not financially feasible, let alone an option on the table. Is your supply chain secure?
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Public and private companies need to be proactively evaluated in distinct, different ways by risk management professionals - fortunately, with the FRISK® score and PAYCE® score, CreditRiskMonitor has world-class solutions for both subportfolios.
Supplier financial risk in China calls for increased scrutiny. Now is the time to proactively leverage tools like the FRISK® score to conduct objective audits of your prospective and existing suppliers as supply chains restructure.
Supplier financial risk is the source of many recurring, prolonged, and unanticipated supply chain issues that can otherwise be prevented or mitigated - if you're willing to ask a few pertinent questions.