What Is Traceability?The potential to follow a product's complete lifecycle, from sourcing and raw materials to processing and distribution, and finally to consumers and beyond, is known as "product traceability".
The term "traceability" refers to more than just location. Factory data, inspection notes, batch numbers, manufacturing, product destination, and how the product is used by consumers can all be included in traceability. |
Our ProcessWe help firms use product traceability to connect with customers, provide a higher-quality product, and enhance organizational procedures to address consumer demand for transparency and sustainability.
We do this by helping our clients re-imagine their supply chain processes using a series of sensors and readers that capture live information, while simultaneously leveraging Web3 protocols to intelligently process and act on that data in real-time. |
Automated TraceabilityWe help firms recreate their supply chains so that they automatically capture data as items move through it. We create smart supply chains using barcodes, QR codes and a range of scanners to enable automatic traceability. The sensors we use capture a range of data including dates, time stamps and geolocation data.
Traceability can be automated with the help of technology. We create custom software solutions dedicated to traceability which help users document the tracking of parts, goods, and the procurement and maintenance of parts within their supply chain. |
Chain TraceabilityChain traceability is governed by the global idea of traceability. The history of a chain can be traced forward or backward, from the acquisition of raw materials and parts to processing, distribution, and sales. Producers can track "where their products have been delivered (trace forward)," while downstream companies and consumers can track "where the products in their hands have come from (trace back)."
When unanticipated problems arise with a product, producers can conduct a more thorough investigation and issue a product recall. Consumers can use this as a guide to find highly dependable products without having to worry about mislabeling. |