JX Press Publishes Interview on Kioxia's Implementation of 'FASTALERT'
JX Press has released a case study of Kioxia adopting its AI risk intelligence tool, FASTALERT. Kioxia leverages FASTALERT's real-time SNS analysis and 'Disaster Map' to strengthen global supply chain risk management.
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JX Press Corporation (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter 'JX Press'), which promotes disaster prevention DX, announces that it has published an implementation case study of its all-risk information gathering AI 'FASTALERT' by Kioxia Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter 'Kioxia'), a leading company in flash memory and SSDs.
'FASTALERT' is a service that analyzes risk information on SNS and the Web in real-time and instantly grasps and distributes 'all-risk information' such as disasters, accidents, and system failures. It is highly evaluated by news organizations and local governments, and recently, it has been widely introduced as an important infrastructure and foundation for risk management in BCP and supply chains, particularly in the manufacturing industry.
The following is an excerpt from the implementation case study.
Background of Implementation: Building a system to quickly grasp supply chain risks
At Kioxia, which has a complex supply chain spreading across the world, it is required to quickly grasp the situation when incidents such as disasters or accidents occur, from procuring raw materials to stably supplying products.
Although they had conventionally utilized information gathering tools, aiming for further resilience, they considered renewing the tools focusing on the following three key points:
1. Comprehensiveness of incident information contributing to supply chain management, including overseas.
2. Accurate location identification of incident occurrences.
3. Linking domestic and international internal hubs and supplier hubs with disaster outbreak information.
Deciding Factor: Verification of past track record and intuitive operation of 'Disaster Map'
During the pre-implementation trial, they retroactively verified what kind of information 'FASTALERT' had distributed when past incidents occurred. As a result, the comprehensiveness and accuracy of information meeting the above requirements were confirmed. In addition, the 'Disaster Map' function, which visualizes the positional relationship between hubs and incidents on a map, was highly evaluated for supporting quick risk judgments, becoming the deciding factor for adoption.
Effects after Implementation: Confirming effectiveness as a starting point for incident response
After implementation, it is being utilized as the initial source of information for impact investigations when incidents occur. Furthermore, visual information sharing using the disaster map has facilitated smooth situational explanations to related internal departments, advancing utilization beyond initial expectations.
Kioxia will continue to utilize 'FASTALERT' to strengthen supply chain resilience, supporting the stable supply of products, which is its social responsibility as a manufacturing company.
[Information on Case Study]
Details about Kioxia Corporation's background for implementation and specific usage can be viewed from the link below.
▼ Click here for the full case study interview
https://fastalert.jp/case/kioxia
Contact for Interviews, etc.
PR Contact: Izumi
03-6380-9820
info@jxpress.net
About JX Press
JX Press is a tech venture specializing in the news reporting field. Driven by the mission of 'Creating news that moves 100 million people'...
'FASTALERT' is a service that analyzes risk information on SNS and the Web in real-time and instantly grasps and distributes 'all-risk information' such as disasters, accidents, and system failures. It is highly evaluated by news organizations and local governments, and recently, it has been widely introduced as an important infrastructure and foundation for risk management in BCP and supply chains, particularly in the manufacturing industry.
The following is an excerpt from the implementation case study.
Background of Implementation: Building a system to quickly grasp supply chain risks
At Kioxia, which has a complex supply chain spreading across the world, it is required to quickly grasp the situation when incidents such as disasters or accidents occur, from procuring raw materials to stably supplying products.
Although they had conventionally utilized information gathering tools, aiming for further resilience, they considered renewing the tools focusing on the following three key points:
1. Comprehensiveness of incident information contributing to supply chain management, including overseas.
2. Accurate location identification of incident occurrences.
3. Linking domestic and international internal hubs and supplier hubs with disaster outbreak information.
Deciding Factor: Verification of past track record and intuitive operation of 'Disaster Map'
During the pre-implementation trial, they retroactively verified what kind of information 'FASTALERT' had distributed when past incidents occurred. As a result, the comprehensiveness and accuracy of information meeting the above requirements were confirmed. In addition, the 'Disaster Map' function, which visualizes the positional relationship between hubs and incidents on a map, was highly evaluated for supporting quick risk judgments, becoming the deciding factor for adoption.
Effects after Implementation: Confirming effectiveness as a starting point for incident response
After implementation, it is being utilized as the initial source of information for impact investigations when incidents occur. Furthermore, visual information sharing using the disaster map has facilitated smooth situational explanations to related internal departments, advancing utilization beyond initial expectations.
Kioxia will continue to utilize 'FASTALERT' to strengthen supply chain resilience, supporting the stable supply of products, which is its social responsibility as a manufacturing company.
[Information on Case Study]
Details about Kioxia Corporation's background for implementation and specific usage can be viewed from the link below.
▼ Click here for the full case study interview
https://fastalert.jp/case/kioxia
Contact for Interviews, etc.
PR Contact: Izumi
03-6380-9820
info@jxpress.net
About JX Press
JX Press is a tech venture specializing in the news reporting field. Driven by the mission of 'Creating news that moves 100 million people'...