Tariff Impact Calculator & Supply Chain Audit Service
A hands-on consulting service where a small team of tariff/trade analysts conducts a 2-week operational audit of a business's supply chain, identifies which suppliers/products face tariff exposure, calculates cost impact scenarios (10%, 25%, 50% tariff scenarios), and delivers a written mitigation playbook with specific sourcing alternatives, domestic supplier options, and timing recommendations. Not a tool—actual expert analysis delivered on paper and in a follow-up call.
21 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Businesses get certainty instead of guessing. They know exactly which SKUs are at risk, what the real cost impact is, and have pre-vetted alternatives ready to pitch to procurement teams. Beats generic tariff news because it's specific to THEIR supply chain, not national averages.
Target Audience
Manufacturing, food processing, retail, and construction businesses in St. Cloud area with $2M-$50M revenue who import components or finished goods
Key Features
- Custom supply chain mapping interview (2-3 hours)
- Tariff code lookup and HTS classification for their actual products
- Scenario modeling: 10%, 25%, 50% tariff impact on COGS
- And more, with full implementation detail...
Tech Stack
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Small business owners struggle with tariff impacts and policy uncertainty on operations and costsSt. Cloud area business owners are facing urgent concerns about ICE tariffs and SNAP cuts that directly impact their operational costs, supply chains, and customer base. Current solutions fail because businesses lack clear guidance on tariff implications and have no mechanism to collectively advocate for policy changes that affect their bottom line.
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