Supply chain traceability : everything you need to know
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What does traceability in the supply chain mean for business? Traceability in the supply chain is simply about tracking and tracing every step of a product and its materials journey from its origin to the final delivery to the customers. If your supply chains are traceable, you can identify where all materials come from, how and where a product is made, and its distribution path.
In other words, it is about gathering the necessary data to track your supply chain effectively, while transparency involves sharing this information with others. Supply chain traceability complements transparency by monitoring the movement and origins of products or materials throughout the supply chain. Traceability enhances visibility and enables stakeholders to gain insight into various aspects, such as production processes, environmental impacts, and social responsibility practices.
With traceability, businesses can verify claims, ensure compliance with regulations, and respond to issues like product recalls or ethical concerns more effectively. Ultimately, traceability enhances transparency by providing a clear view of the journey of goods from source to consumer, fostering trust and accountability in the process.
