CLARQ | Clarity Through Chaos
Event-triggered tripwire alerts for global trade and supply chain risk.
No daily digest. You only hear from us when a tripwire fires.
Monitoring is continuous. Alerts are rare by design.
Scans run every 2 hours, every day.
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This isn't a newsletter. It's event-triggered tripwire alerts built with AI, delivered for executives. CLARQ monitors global trade and supply chain news continuously, but we only email you when something materially changes that could impact your operations. Our tripwire system evaluates every article against predefined rules (tariff changes, port disruptions, regulatory shifts, major supply chain events) and sends you short, actionable alerts only when relevant events occur.
What are Tripwires?
Tripwires are automated rules that monitor news for specific events that matter to your business—like new tariffs, port closures, regulatory changes, or major supply chain disruptions. When an article matches a tripwire rule, you receive a short alert email with: what changed, who should care, recommended action, and source links. No daily emails cluttering your inbox—only alerts when something actually happens that requires your attention.
What You Receive When a Tripwire Fires:
Why It Works:
CLARQ (Cloud Logistics Analytics & Risk Quickview) was created out of more than 18 years of hands-on experience in global sourcing, procurement, and supply chain operations. It's designed for operators and decision-makers who need event-triggered alerts without wading through scattered news articles.
Every tripwire alert combines AI-powered synthesis with practical supply chain perspective — giving you the clarity and confidence usually reserved for expensive consulting firms.
👉 Choose how much intel you want — light snapshots, daily coverage, or full-spectrum analysis.
Launch pricing for early users. Free trial on paid plans.
Contact us: support@clarq.ai
Monitoring is continuous. Alerts are rare by design.
Scans run every 2 hours, every day.