Everything is traceable

Value-based, data-driven supply chains for people, the planet, and business

Why choose us?

Trust & Transparency

Real-time data tracing to boost trust across the supply chain.

Sustainability Focus

Reduce environmental impact with smarter supply chain decisions.

Efficiency & Profitability

Drive growth through intelligent data insights and optimization.

Accessibility & User Focused

Gain complete control from source to customer. Experience the power of end-to-end supply chain management no matter where you are in the supply chain.

Key Features

Enable compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements to mitigate fines and protect against reputational damage.

Real-time AI enhanced data tracing to boost trust across the supply chain, built on GS1 EPCIS 2.0 standards.

End-to-end traceability from raw materials to final products.

Risk management and predictive analysis use real-time data and AI to mitigate supply chain risks before disruptions occur.

Customizable dashboard and alert system keeps stakeholders informed instantly about critical events across the supply chain.

Receive alerts for potential issues, such as supply shortages or transportation bottlenecks, before they escalate.

Industries We Work In

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  • 1. Raw Material and Product Traceability

    • Track fabrics, dyes, and accessories from sourcing to final garment to ensure transparency and authenticity.

    • Provide consumers with detailed origin and sustainability information through digital labeling or QR codes.

    2. Inventory and Demand Management

    • Use predictive analytics to align inventory levels with real-time demand, minimizing overproduction and stockouts.

    • Implement demand forecasting to optimize production cycles and seasonal stock planning.

    3. Supplier Management and Ethical Sourcing

    • Monitor suppliers for quality, labor practices, and environmental standards across multiple tiers of the supply chain.

    • Streamline sourcing processes to ensure reliable, ethical, and cost-effective partnerships.

    4. Sustainability and Circular Economy

    • Track and certify the use of organic or recycled materials to support sustainable product lines.

    • Manage reverse logistics for recycling or reselling used apparel to reduce waste and promote a circular economy.

    5. Risk Management and Disruption Prevention

    • Identify and mitigate risks from geopolitical events, raw material shortages, or shipping delays.

    • Develop alternative sourcing strategies and contingency plans to improve resilience.

    6. Cost Management and Procurement Optimization

    • Use real-time data to negotiate better pricing for raw materials and transportation.

    • Optimize supply chain costs by consolidating shipments and selecting the most efficient logistics routes.

    7. Compliance and Regulatory Tracking

    • Automate tracking for compliance with global trade regulations and sustainability certifications.

    • Ensure adherence to labor laws, environmental standards, and safety regulations.

    8. Agile Manufacturing and Customization

    • Implement agile supply chain practices to support on-demand production and rapid trend adaptation.

    • Enable personalized apparel options while maintaining efficiency and speed-to-market.

  • 1. Traceability and Food Safety

    • Track ingredients and products from farm to fork to ensure safety and compliance with regulatory standards.

    • Enable rapid recalls by identifying the precise location of contaminated goods in the supply chain.

    2. Inventory Management and Demand Forecasting

    • Use predictive analytics to optimize inventory levels, reducing waste and spoilage.

    • Align production with market demand to prevent stock shortages or overproduction.

    3. Cold Chain Monitoring

    • Ensure temperature-sensitive goods like dairy or seafood are maintained within optimal temperature ranges.

    • Receive real-time alerts for temperature deviations to minimize spoilage and product loss.

    4. Supplier Performance Management

    • Evaluate and monitor suppliers based on quality, reliability, and delivery times.

    • Streamline sourcing and ensure consistent product standards across the supply chain.

    5. Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing

    • Track and verify sustainable farming practices and ethical sourcing of raw materials.

    • Provide transparency to consumers about the environmental impact of their food products.

    6. Risk Management and Disruption Mitigation

    • Predict and mitigate risks from weather events, transportation delays, or labor shortages.

    • Diversify sourcing and transportation options to maintain resilience.

    7. Compliance and Regulatory Adherence

    • Automate compliance tracking for food safety certifications and government regulations.

    • Ensure adherence to international standards for food imports and exports.

    8. Consumer Trust and Brand Differentiation

    • Use blockchain or certification systems to prove authenticity and quality.

    • Empower consumers with product information such as origin, processing methods, and sustainability credentials.

  • 1. Traceability and Transparency

    • Track raw materials from sourcing to finished garments to ensure supply chain transparency.

    • Enable product labeling with origin and sustainability information to build consumer trust.

    2. Inventory and Demand Planning

    • Use predictive analytics to optimize inventory levels, preventing overstocking or stockouts.

    • Align production schedules with real-time market demand to reduce excess inventory and waste.

    3. Supplier and Vendor Management

    • Monitor supplier performance for quality, delivery reliability, and compliance with ethical labor practices.

    • Streamline procurement by integrating multiple suppliers into a centralized management system.

    4. Sustainability and Circular Economy Initiatives

    • Track sustainable sourcing of organic cotton, recycled fibers, or eco-friendly dyes.

    • Manage reverse logistics for recycling or upcycling used textiles to promote circular economy practices.

    5. Quality Control and Compliance

    • Automate quality control checks to ensure materials and products meet safety and industry standards.

    • Manage compliance with international trade regulations and labor laws.

    6. Risk Management and Disruption Mitigation

    • Anticipate risks such as geopolitical disruptions, raw material shortages, or transportation delays.

    • Diversify sourcing options and develop contingency plans to enhance supply chain resilience.

    7. Cost Optimization

    • Use data-driven insights to optimize production and transportation costs by selecting the most efficient routes and suppliers.

    • Reduce costs associated with excess material orders or last-minute logistics.

    8. Product Customization and Speed-to-Market

    • Integrate agile supply chain practices to support personalized fashion trends and faster delivery cycles.

    • Use smart SCM to shorten lead times from design to retail shelves.

  • 1. Component Traceability and Compliance

    • Track the origin and movement of electronic components to ensure authenticity and prevent counterfeit parts.

    • Maintain compliance with regulations like RoHS and WEEE for hazardous substances and e-waste management.

    2. Inventory and Demand Forecasting

    • Use predictive analytics to balance inventory levels, minimizing shortages and excess stock of components.

    • Forecast demand accurately to align production schedules with market trends and consumer needs.

    3. Supplier Management and Multi-Tier Visibility

    • Evaluate and monitor suppliers for quality, reliability, and ethical practices across all tiers of the supply chain.

    • Enhance transparency by tracking materials from raw input to finished goods.

    4. Risk Management and Disruption Mitigation

    • Predict and mitigate risks from geopolitical events, trade restrictions, and raw material shortages.

    • Develop contingency plans and alternative sourcing to maintain production continuity.

    5. Sustainability and Resource Optimization

    • Track the use of rare earth metals and other finite resources to optimize usage and improve sustainability.

    • Implement recycling programs for electronic components to support a circular economy.

    6. Cost Management and Procurement Optimization

    • Use dynamic sourcing strategies to select suppliers that offer the best value while balancing lead times.

    • Optimize transportation and logistics costs through real-time routing and consolidated shipments.

    7. Quality Control and Defect Management

    • Automate quality inspections and early detection of defects in components or finished products.

    • Track defect origins to prevent recurring issues and improve manufacturing standards.

    8. Faster Time-to-Market

    • Streamline product lifecycle management by integrating design, production, and distribution processes.

    • Improve agility to launch new products faster in response to technological advancements and market demand.

  • 1. Raw Material Traceability

    • Track critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel from mines to battery production to ensure ethical sourcing and sustainability.

    • Use blockchain or advanced tracing systems to verify supply chain transparency and regulatory compliance.

    2. Supplier Management and Multi-Tier Visibility

    • Monitor multi-tier suppliers for quality, ethical labor practices, and geopolitical risks.

    • Ensure consistent quality and availability of raw materials through supplier performance tracking.

    3. Inventory Management and Demand Forecasting

    • Optimize raw material and battery component inventory to balance supply with fluctuating market demand.

    • Use predictive analytics to forecast battery demand for EV production, reducing stockouts and overages.

    4. Risk Management and Disruption Mitigation

    • Identify and mitigate risks from raw material shortages, transportation delays, and geopolitical factors.

    • Develop contingency plans with alternative sourcing and diversified logistics routes.

    5. Sustainability and Circular Economy Initiatives

    • Track the lifecycle of batteries for recycling or reuse, supporting second-life applications or responsible disposal.

    • Manage reverse logistics for collecting used batteries and reclaiming valuable materials.

    6. Compliance and Regulatory Adherence

    • Ensure adherence to international regulations for hazardous materials, sustainability certifications, and export controls.

    • Automate documentation for battery component certifications and safety standards.

    7. Cost Optimization

    • Optimize procurement and transportation costs for raw materials by using real-time price data and route optimization.

    • Implement dynamic sourcing strategies to reduce costs while maintaining quality and reliability.

    8. Performance Monitoring and Quality Control

    • Track battery performance and quality from production through end-user deployment to reduce defects and improve reliability.

    • Use data from IoT sensors to monitor battery health and manage warranty claims efficiently.

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We recommend: Beyond Visibility Lounge—one of the many great podcasts from the team at Open Solve Studios. This podcast takes you behind the curtain of supply chains, logistics, transportation, and traceability, and dives into the seen and unseen forces shaping global commerce through engaging conversations with industry leaders, technology innovators, and visionary buyers. Its mission? To spark ideas that drive collaborative business models and revolutionize the future of supply chains.

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