UNSC Med approaches supply chain design as a strategic discipline — not a logistics afterthought. Every network we architect is built to perform under pressure, scale on demand, and maintain integrity across complex multi-tier environments.
UNSC Med's Supply Chain Design practice delivers end-to-end architecture for health-focused supply networks. We work with governments, health authorities, NGOs, and private sector operators to design supply chains that are structurally sound, operationally efficient, and resilient to disruption — whether that disruption comes from demand surges, geopolitical instability, or infrastructure failure.
Our methodology begins with a comprehensive network assessment: mapping existing flows, identifying bottlenecks, quantifying risk exposure, and modeling alternative configurations. From that foundation, we design purpose-built supply chain architectures tailored to the specific commodity profile, geographic footprint, and regulatory environment of each client.
Full-scope visualization of supplier tiers, distribution nodes, transport corridors, and last-mile touchpoints across national and cross-border supply chains.
Identification and quantification of supply chain vulnerabilities including single-source dependencies, geographic concentration, and regulatory exposure.
Data-driven redesign of product flows to reduce lead times, lower carrying costs, and improve fill rates across the entire supply network.
Integration of Health Canada, FDA, WHO, and applicable international regulatory requirements into supply chain design from the ground up.
Specialized design for temperature-sensitive medical products including vaccines, biologics, and diagnostics requiring controlled storage and transport.
Stress-testing supply chain configurations against demand surge, supplier failure, and logistics disruption scenarios to validate resilience.
We apply a four-phase methodology to every supply chain design engagement: Assess, Architect, Validate, and Implement. Each phase is structured to produce decision-quality outputs that can be acted upon immediately or used to inform longer-term transformation programs.