Run a resilience pilot on your operation
We are working with a small group of design partners in manufacturing and logistics. We model your operation from the data you already have, stress-test it against real disruptions, and hand you a resilience assessment you can act on - in weeks, not months.
Prefer email? hello@volnit.com
What a pilot includes
- A digital twin of your line or network, built with you from your real data
- Single-point-of-failure analysis: what breaks, and how badly
- Disruption scenarios: machine down, supplier stops, peak surge
- Recovery-time (RTO) and Maximum-Acceptable-Outage assessment
- Multi-replication results with confidence intervals - not a single guess
- A shareable, ISO 22301-aligned risk report for your board or auditors
- Hands-on modeling support throughout - you bring the questions
Who it's for
Operations directors and risk / business-continuity officers in discrete manufacturing (job shops, assembly lines) and parcel & logistics networks - anyone who needs to know what a disruption costs before it happens.
How it works
- 1 Scoping callWe agree on the one operational question worth answering - "can we survive a hub outage?", "will we hit next month’s orders?"
- 2 We model your operationYou send the data you already have (orders, timings, machine or resource status - a spreadsheet is fine). We build the model with you.
- 3 Run the analysisBaseline, then disruptions, single points of failure, and recovery times - validated against known-solution benchmarks so the numbers hold up.
- 4 Review + reportWe walk through the findings together and hand you a risk report you can circulate and act on.
No self-serve plans yet - pilots are scoped per engagement, with preferential design-partner terms.
Common questions
How long does a pilot take?
Typically four to six weeks, scoped to your operation. We move fast because we do the modeling - your team brings the domain knowledge and the questions.
What do you need from us?
The operational data you already have - order or job schedules, timing observations, machine and resource availability. CSV or Excel is fine; there is no integration to build. Plus one point of contact who knows how the operation actually runs.
Do we need simulation expertise?
No. This is the point of a design-partner pilot - we build and run the model with you. You do not need to learn a simulation tool to get the answer.
What does ISO 22301 alignment mean?
The risk report maps directly to ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management requirements: Business Impact Analysis, single points of failure, Recovery Time Objectives, and risk assessment matrices - usable as audit evidence.
What does it cost?
Pilots are scoped per engagement rather than sold as self-serve tiers - the effort depends on your operation. Design partners get preferential terms as we build toward general availability. Tell us about your operation and we will put a proposal together.
What happens after the pilot?
You keep the model and the report. If it earns a place in how you plan and manage risk - recurring assessments, more facilities, ISO 22301 reporting - we scope ongoing use together. Deployment on your own cloud (Azure or AWS) is available.