New AI-assisted supplier intelligence capability helps organisations identify emerging risk exposure across large supplier populations, prioritise action where it matters most, and reduce the cumulative cost of unmanaged supplier risk.
Abingdon, UK, 30 June 2026 – Achilles, a global leader in supply chain risk and performance management, has launched Achilles Risk Screening, a new capability designed to help organisations gain earlier visibility of supplier risk exposure across the wider supply chain and take more targeted, cost-effective action to manage it.
As supply chains become more global, dispersed and exposed to disruption, organisations are under growing pressure to demonstrate control beyond the strategic and high-risk suppliers already covered by established due diligence programmes. Financial pressure, geopolitical instability, cyber threats, adverse media, sanctions exposure, and rising ESG and regulatory expectations are making supplier risk harder to monitor consistently across large supplier populations.
For many organisations, this creates a growing visibility gap. While a relatively small number of strategic and operational suppliers are actively assured and monitored, the majority of suppliers remain unassessed and unmonitored. These long-tail suppliers may appear lower risk in isolation, but repeated disruption across large supplier populations can create significant cumulative operational cost, assurance effort and financial exposure over time. Industry research consistently shows that even relatively short supply chain disruptions can have a material impact on financial performance, reinforcing the need for earlier visibility and more proactive risk management.
Achilles Risk Screening addresses this challenge by providing a scalable, no-touch intelligence layer across large supplier populations. The solution brings together verified information from Achilles’ own network, built on more than 35 years of experience with 900+ buying organisations and 300,000+ global suppliers, combined with credible third-party sources across ESG, country and geopolitical risk, cyber risk, financial risk, adverse media and watchlist screening.
This creates a continuous view of potential risk exposure beyond traditional procurement systems, enabling organisations to identify emerging issues earlier and act before they become more complex and costly to manage. By extending visibility across the wider supplier base without increasing operational burden, organisations can prioritise assurance resources more effectively and reduce the cost and impact of reactive disruption.
Unlike approaches that rely heavily on unstructured web scraping alone, Achilles Risk Screening is designed to work alongside existing Achilles supplier due diligence and audit programmes. Customers can use Risk Screening to identify where potential risk sits across a large supplier population, then move selected suppliers into deeper validated assessment, improvement programmes or independent assurance via audit, focusing effort where it delivers the greatest impact.
“Organisations are being asked to demonstrate greater control across their full supply chain, but supplier risk is increasingly dynamic and difficult to monitor consistently and cost-effectively at scale,” said Mark Chamberlain, Chief Product Officer at Achilles. “Achilles Risk Screening gives customers an early view of potential risk across their suppliers, allowing them to take action earlier, focus assurance effort where it matters most, and prevent small issues from becoming costly disruptions.”
Achilles Risk Screening is available as part of Achilles’ wider supply chain risk management approach, helping organisations move from reactive, fragmented monitoring to a more scalable and economically sustainable model. By combining broad supplier visibility with deeper due diligence and assurance when needed, organisations can strengthen governance, improve prioritisation and build more resilient supply chains.
About Achilles
For more than 35 years, Achilles has protected organisations’ business interests and reputations by providing unrivalled levels of supply chain transparency, carbon reduction and management. Achilles is the supply chain risk, ESG and carbon management partner of choice for the world’s leading global brands. Achilles specialises in supporting customers who require robust global supply chain resilience, risk management and reporting to comply with ESG regulations, meet investor requirements, and achieve ambitious sustainability goals. It works with market-leading financial, industrial, commercial and governmental organisations that require serious, detailed analysis and expert insight to deliver exceptional supplier selection and reporting confidence. Operating from 22 locations worldwide, Achilles is at the forefront of the battle against climate change, a champion for social justice and human rights, and an expert in health, safety, and risk management – www.achilles.com
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Rocio Artacho
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