AMAYA KAVYA

Seerandra

Supply Chain Intelligence Live

Seerandra is a search engine for supply chains. Type in any public company and it immediately maps the businesses around it: the suppliers that provide its parts, materials, and services, and the customers that buy what it produces. What usually sits buried across annual reports and disclosures becomes a single, readable picture you can take in at a glance.

The map does not stop at one company. Every supplier and customer on screen can be opened in turn, revealing their own suppliers and customers, and so on outward. Searching a carmaker can lead you to its battery makers, then to the miners behind the raw materials, then to the equipment companies behind them. A single query becomes a connected web you can keep pulling on for as long as you stay curious.

Those connections matter more than they first appear. Supply chains shape how companies make money, where hidden risk quietly builds up, and how a problem in one corner of the world spreads to everyone linked to it. An investor can trace who really stands to gain or lose from a trend. A student or analyst can learn an industry from the inside. Anyone following the news can see what a shortage, a sanction, or a disruption actually touches.

Seerandra is built to feel quick and quiet, closer to a research terminal than a busy website. There are no accounts to set up and nothing to wade through before you begin. You search, you follow the threads that interest you, and the structure of global business slowly unfolds in front of you. It is an attempt to take something genuinely complicated and make it simple to look at.

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