About TremorWatch
Supply chain risk intelligence for public-signal monitoring
TremorWatch is built by Volt AI to help analysts, operators, and investors follow global supply chain disruption signals without reading dozens of raw public feeds every day. The product combines structured monitoring, editorial briefings, and transparent methodology pages so readers can understand both the signal and its limitations.
What we cover
TremorWatch tracks events that can affect trade lanes, industrial inputs, and production continuity: natural hazards, conflict and violence, protests, disease outbreaks, fires, transport disruption, and geopolitical stress. We organize those signals around countries, commodities, and chokepoints such as the Strait of Malacca, Suez Canal, Panama Canal, Strait of Hormuz, Taiwan Strait, TSMC, ASML, and other concentrated points of supply-chain dependency.
How the site is produced
The public site is generated from monitored open-data feeds and manually curated reference data. Weekly index pages and hub pages summarize what changed, what may matter for supply chains, and which indicators deserve follow-up. We do not claim that every public event creates a direct financial loss. TremorWatch is a monitoring layer: it points readers toward emerging risk, source context, and structural exposure.
Editorial standard
We avoid sensational claims and separate observed signals from possible downstream implications. When a page references a live incident count or risk score, it should be read as a screening indicator, not as investment advice, legal advice, insurance guidance, or a prediction of market movement. Data gaps, source delays, duplicate reporting, and local-language reporting bias can affect the apparent severity of an event cluster.
Who operates TremorWatch
TremorWatch is operated by Volt AI. The project began as an AI-assisted supply-chain monitoring system and is being developed into a lightweight intelligence surface for people who need regular context on trade disruption, commodity exposure, and chokepoint risk. For methodology details, see the methodology page. For data licensing terms, see the license page.
Contact
Questions, corrections, source suggestions, and commercial inquiries can be sent to hello@tremorwatch.com.