Exiger, the market-leading supply chain AI company and largest provider of supply chain technology to the U.S. Government, has launched forcedlabor.ai, a no-cost, open-access platform designed to help companies, governments, NGOs, and citizens identify whether organizations or their supply chains are linked to state-sponsored forced labor. Powered by Exiger’s proprietary AI, the platform delivers evidence-based, actionable insights across virtually every industry, covering risks tied to the People’s Republic of China, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection Withhold Release Orders.
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“Modern slavery is a blight on humanity,” said Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels. “An estimated 50 million people are trapped in modern slavery, many of whom are hidden in opaque supply chains.” The platform leverages what Exiger describes as the world’s largest forced labor risk database, making regulator-grade intelligence broadly accessible. “The CCP is responsible for one of the gravest human atrocities in recent history: the genocide of Uyghurs,” said Representative John Moolenaar. Industry and human rights leaders have praised the initiative’s scale and transparency, with Kit Conklin calling it “a revolutionary, first-of-its-kind platform that makes regulator-grade forced labor risk intelligence accessible to everyone.”



