
Global Supply Chain Solutions
Our platform captures, validates, and shares trusted supply chain data in real-time, establishing the visibility and standards needed to protect markets, ensure compliance, and strengthen public confidence across borders and industries.
How It WorksTraceability as a Platform
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Industries
TaaP delivers trusted, real-time supply chain visibility that helps governments and businesses:
Standards-based verification
Real-time safety monitoring
Auditable accountability
What Is Track and Trace?
Track and trace is a supply chain visibility system that captures and records the movement and history of products throughout their lifecycle, creating a complete, verifiable record that supports compliance, safety, and trust across global supply chains.
Learn More →Stakeholders
Shape public policy with data-driven insights into supply chain integrity.
Enforce compliance with verifiable, real-time data for evidence-based oversight.
Access auditable records that support investigations and protect public safety.
Verify product authenticity and demonstrate compliance to customers.
Prove provenance and build trust with downstream partners.
Connect systems seamlessly — POS, ERP, and enterprise platforms.
Deliver verified services with accountability and transparency.
Access transparency in products from origin to shelf.
Key Differences
Track provides a chronological breadcrumb trail showing where a product has been. Trace reveals the complete genealogy — what it's made from and where each component came from. Together, they provide complete transparency.
Explore the Solution →The Platform
TaaP's traceability platform operates through a continuous four-stage process. Supply chain data is captured at key operational and regulatory control points, validated against relevant standards, analyzed for compliance insights, then shared with authorized stakeholders through secure, configurable dashboards.
Step 01
Data is captured from IoT sensors, barcode scans, RFID readers, and enterprise systems at every touchpoint.
Step 02
Automatic structuring against GS1 EPCIS and industry standards ensures accuracy and interoperability.
Step 03
Trusted data supports compliance monitoring, risk assessment, and operational decision-making.
Step 04
Verified information flows to regulators, partners, and stakeholders while respecting data sovereignty.
"We envision a world where every government, business, and consumer can trust the origin, movement, and integrity of every product — creating safer markets, stronger economies, and a more transparent global supply chain."Jeff Wells — CEO and Founder, TaaP