Wednesday, May 14, 2025

TrusTrace Launches AI-Powered Supply Chain Data Hub that Revolutionizes Data Access for Managing Risk, Compliance and Impact

TrusTrace, a global leader in supply chain traceability and compliance data management, has launched a major AI-driven upgrade to its platform, making it easier for brands and manufacturers of all sizes – small, medium and large – to collect, centralize and analyze supply chain and traceability data with confidence.

For years, companies have struggled with fragmented, incomplete, and unverifiable supply chain data – leaving them exposed to hidden risks, lacking evidence for compliance and unable to drive impact.

TrusTrace’s upgraded platform revolutionizes data access by unifying supplier-provided, brand-owned and third party data through advanced AI. This increases data reliability and insight quality, enabling businesses to act on comprehensive and validated information. The data hub also facilitates seamless data reuse, allowing stored data to be repurposed across business goals and enhancing operational efficiency.

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With global supply chains handling millions of purchase orders across thousands of suppliers and materials, companies need systems that scale. TrusTrace’s enhanced platform enables businesses of any size – whether brands or manufacturers – to efficiently collect, store and leverage trusted supply chain data, making traceability, risk management, and compliance more accessible than ever.

“In today’s high-stakes regulatory and business environment, access to accurate, real-time sustainability data shouldn’t be a privilege – it should be a given,” said Shameek Ghosh, CEO of TrusTrace. “We’ve built a powerful, AI-assisted supply chain data hub that lets companies quickly and easily collect and analyze data at any scale, empowering them to move from reactive crisis management to proactive impact-driven strategies. This is the future of responsible, resilient business.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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