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Quantum-Inspired Supply Chain MCP Server

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About Quantum-Inspired Supply Chain MCP Server

Quantum-inspired supply chain optimization delivered as an MCP server — connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client to 8 advanced analysis tools that pull from **17 live data sources** simultaneously.

Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT

Publisher

apifyforge

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "quantum-inspired-supply-chain-mcp": {
      "url": "https://ryanclinton--quantum-inspired-supply-chain-mcp.apify.actor/mcp"
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is Quantum-Inspired Supply Chain MCP Server?

A quantum-inspired supply chain optimization MCP server that connects Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client to eight advanced analysis tools pulling from 17 live data sources simultaneously. Built for supply chain analysts, risk managers, and compliance teams.

How to use Quantum-Inspired Supply Chain MCP Server?

Get your Apify API token, then add a configuration entry to your MCP client (e.g., claude_desktop_config.json) using the URL https://quantum-inspired-supply-chain-mcp.apify.actor/mcp?token=YOUR_API_TOKEN. After connecting, ask your AI assistant a supply chain question (e.g., "assess the semiconductor supply chain for Taiwan and Korea") to trigger up to 17 parallel data calls and structured analysis.

Key features of Quantum-Inspired Supply Chain MCP Server

  • Tensor train MPS decomposition for network flow optimization
  • Correlated hypergraph percolation for cascade failure simulation
  • VF2 subgraph isomorphism for sanctions circumvention detection
  • N-player newsvendor Bayesian game for supplier competition analysis
  • Multivariate GPD climate tail risk and return period estimation
  • 17 live data sources called in parallel with sub-5-minute completion

Use cases of Quantum-Inspired Supply Chain MCP Server

  • Export control and sanctions compliance – detect circumvention patterns across live corporate registries
  • Semiconductor supply chain mapping – identify bottlenecks and concentration risk
  • Disruption scenario planning – simulate Tier 1 supplier failure propagation
  • Climate physical risk assessment – quantify extreme event exposure per facility
  • Supplier negotiation – analyze Nash equilibrium and Price of Anarchy

FAQ from Quantum-Inspired Supply Chain MCP Server

What makes this different from manual supply chain risk assessment?

The server automates 17 data source calls in parallel and applies computational algorithms (tensor decomposition, graph percolation, game theory) to surface patterns no manual review could find, reducing assessment time from 2–3 days per segment to a single tool call.

What runtime or dependencies are required?

A working internet connection and an Apify API token. The server runs on Apify and is accessed via MCP protocol; no local installation or additional runtime is needed.

Where does the data come from and is it stored?

Data is pulled live from 17 public and government sources (UN COMTRADE, SAM.gov, USAspending, OFAC, etc.). The server does not store data; it queries sources on each request and returns structured results.

What are the transport and authentication methods?

Transport is via HTTPS using the MCP protocol. Authentication is handled by including your Apify API token as a query parameter (?token=...) in the connection URL.

How does standby mode affect performance?

The server stays warm and responds in seconds; there are no cold-start delays for time-sensitive queries. Typical tool calls complete in 3–5 minutes.

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