A new tariff line just landed

Which of your inputs does that tariff actually hit?

A Section 232 or 301 line drops, a rate changes overnight, an origin gets reclassified. The cost is real — but only if you can see which parts, through which suppliers, in which products the tariff reaches. Map Collective maps the tariff to your bill of materials, so the exposure is a number, not a scramble.

The shock
A tariff line, a rate change, a reclassification.
The question
Which parts, which suppliers, which products.
The cost
Landed-cost exposure you can’t yet quantify.
01 · The trigger

A tariff is a shock, not an obligation. The cost lands whether or not you saw it.

“The rate changed on a Thursday. It took us three weeks of spreadsheets to figure out which of our products it actually touched — and by then we'd already shipped at the old assumptions.”

Tariff exposure is a routing question through your own supply chain: trace the affected origin and material down to the part numbers and finished products that carry it. We map the shock to your BOM so the exposure is quantified the same week, not the next quarter.

02 · Your exposure

The line item is public. Your exposure to it isn't.

Procurement & cost
Which parts carry the tariff?
The affected material and origin traced to every part and supplier that touches it — with the share of landed cost each one carries.
Trigger: a new duty, a rate hike, an origin reclassification.
Sourcing
Where’s the alternative?
The suppliers and origins outside the tariff’s reach, scored on cost, lead time, and switching risk — so a re-route is a decision, not a guess.
Trigger: a tariff makes the current source uneconomic.
Finance
What’s the hit to margin?
Landed-cost exposure quantified across the affected products — by line, by quarter — so the number reaching the P&L is one you produced, not one you discovered.
Trigger: a board or investor asks for the tariff impact.
03 · How the exposure map reads it

One engine. The same exposure spine every door opens.

01 · Integrate

Start from the data you already own.

Your bill of materials, purchase orders, and trade records — fused with observed external signal. No survey. No waiting on a supplier to self-report. We map what's declared and lay it against what's actually moving.

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02 · Rank

Surface what actually carries the duty.

A tariff rarely hits where you assume. GRID ranks your exposure by landed-cost impact — the part you forgot ran through the affected origin surfaces ahead of the one you were watching.

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03 · Decide

Read your exposure before it lands.

A tariff-to-BOM exposure map: which products absorb the cost, which re-routes exist, and what each move does to margin. Every node labeled — corroborated, divergent, or unobserved. We never inflate a guess into proof.

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Every door into one exposure engine.

Tariffs are their own door — a shock, split out from the compliance obligations. It's the same map underneath — opened by a different trigger. Walk in through whichever one is on your desk today.

Start

Quantify the tariff before it hits the P&L.

A scoped pilot on the affected commodity or product line. We map the tariff to your bill of materials, surface the re-routes, and hand you the landed-cost exposure — in weeks, not quarters.

What you'll have at day 60
  • The tariff mapped to your BOM, by part and supplier.
  • Landed-cost exposure across the affected products.
  • Exposure ranked by how far the shock actually travels.
  • Every node labeled — corroborated, divergent, or unobserved.