The Solution
Every supply chain is a story told through movement: materials extracted, goods transformed, products exchanged across borders and jurisdictions. For most global markets, these stories are recorded in disconnected systems, delayed reports, or data silos that obscure risk rather than reveal it.
Our Approach
Not added later through audits or enforcement alone but embedded directly into the infrastructure that governs how products move, change, and are exchanged.
TaaP delivers a multi-industry, cross-border traceability platform that captures supply chain activity as it happens, validates it against shared standards, and makes it visible to authorized stakeholders in real time. By aligning globally recognized data standards with secure, event-based architecture, we enable supply chains that are not only observable, but governable — across industries, jurisdictions, and borders.
Supply Chain Traceability
The platform operates through four continuous stages: capture supply chain data at key control points, validate and structure it against relevant standards, analyze for compliance and operational insights, then share verified information with authorized stakeholders. Configurable dashboards and integrations enable secure cross-border data exchange while respecting data sovereignty and commercial confidentiality.

The complexity of global supply chains demands more than visibility — it demands an infrastructure where trust is verifiable, compliance is continuous, and every transaction tells the truth.
The Platform
01 | Foundation
Every traceable item in a supply chain needs a reliable means of identification. Unique identifiers serve as the digital fingerprint for products, shipments, and assets as they move across borders and between partners.
Rather than imposing a single proprietary standard, TaaP supports globally recognized identifier frameworks already in use across industries, including GS1 standards (GTINs, SSCCs, GLNs), ASTM product codes, and harmonized tariff classifications.
UIDs link physical objects to their digital records. Whether captured via barcode scan, RFID reader, IoT sensor, or manual entry, each identifier anchors an immutable chain of custody.
02 | Visibility
A unique identifier tells you what something is; events tell you what happened to it. TaaP captures supply chain events in real time as assets move, change hands, or undergo transformation.
Each event — whether it’s a shipment departure, customs clearance, quality inspection, or temperature excursion — is recorded with precise timestamps, location data, and relevant context, creating a complete digital thread from origin to destination.
Built around the GS1 EPCIS standard, our platform ensures event data is structured, interoperable, and readable across domestic and international supply chains.
03 | Integration
Supply chain visibility shouldn’t require ripping out existing systems. TaaP is built to integrate with the enterprise applications, IoT devices, and data sources already in use across your operations.
Whether connecting to ERP systems, warehouse management software, customs platforms, or regulatory reporting tools, our platform captures and correlates event data from every touchpoint to deliver end-to-end visibility.
Every implementation can be configured to match how organizations prefer to work — from custom dashboards that synthesize data into a unified command center, to traceability insights embedded directly into existing BI tools.
04 | Security
TaaP enables secure supply chain visibility through powerful data protections and system safeguards. The platform is designed to deploy in FedRAMP-authorized environments such as Azure Government, meeting stringent security requirements reserved for vetted government-affiliated operations.
Security is embedded throughout: multi-factor authentication, role-based access controls, and AES-256-bit encryption protect all data at rest and in transit.
Whether you’re a regulator auditing cross-border shipments or a manufacturer protecting proprietary supply chain data, TaaP provides the security infrastructure that critical operations require.
05 | Proven Leadership
Track-and-trace systems are only as good as their ability to operate under real pressure. TaaP’s founders didn’t just work with these platforms — they built one from the ground up.
As founders of Metrc, the official track-and-trace system now mandated across multiple state cannabis programs, our leadership team navigated the complexities of multi-stakeholder reporting, real-time inventory tracking, and auditing in one of the most scrutinized industries in the United States.
Metrc processes millions of transactions where non-compliance carries severe legal and financial consequences. That experience informs every design decision in TaaP, ensuring it can meet the demands of government agencies, international authorities, and enterprises in high-stakes environments.

The Future
Supply chain traceability is no longer optional. Regulators demand it, trading partners expect it, and consumers increasingly require it. The question isn’t whether to implement traceability, but whether your infrastructure can deliver it at the scale, speed, and security that modern supply chains demand.
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