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BOSTON, Oct. 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Transparency-One, the source to store supply chain transparency solution, today announced the key features for its latest product release.

«Supply chains have become extremely complex and globally-dispersed. Coupled with increased consumer concerns about health, sustainability, and social responsibility, it has become mandatory for businesses to improve supply chain visibility to build consumer trust,» said Chris Morrison, Chief Executive Officer. «Transparency-One helps by mapping the entire supply chain, tracking compliance, and providing supply chain analytics so businesses can proactively manage risks.»

Expanded consumer products category coverage

Today, Transparency-One’s supply chain risk management solution covers a full range of consumer product categories including food, apparel, and footwear, with plans to expand in the future.

«The fact is, all industries are impacted by the need for greater transparency,» said Frédéric Daniel, Chief Technology Officer. «Regardless of category, our platform is used in the same way, ensuring that supply chains across multiple verticals can achieve full transparency.»

Source to store compliance management

The supply chain transparency software supports both facility and product certifications. Businesses can manage supply chains on over 100 certifications, making it possible to quickly identify non-compliant suppliers, facilities, or products to reduce safety risks from source to store.

  • Social compliance: Recent regulations such as the UK Modern Slavery Act have increased pressure on businesses to eliminate modern slavery from their supply chains—with a focus on moving beyond the first tier of suppliers.
  • Product claims: Assure visibility to the farm of key product labels, such as non-GMO or organic.
  • Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) compliance: Comply with the US Foreign Supplier Verification Program by collecting FDA identifiers and evaluating the food safety risk of suppliers and partners further upstream.
  • Sourcing risks: Identify potential issues due to sourcing in high-risk regions by mapping the supply chain to the farm or source.

Supply chain mapping and traceability in tandem

Transparency-One maps the entire supply chain and collects sufficient data to ensure compliance and identify potential risks, while minimizing business partner data entry effort.

However, for critical commodities or products, further data may be needed. Transparency-One and fTRACE have developed an API to support integration of batch traceability information to combine both sources of data for complete supply chain risk management. Transparency-One has partnered with fTRACE to provide a comprehensive solution in the area of transparency and batch-level traceability.

The global language of business

Mapping supply chains in a globalized era requires a shared language to easily identify products, categories, and facilities across organizations. Transparency-One’s multilingual solution supports GS1’s GTIN, GPC, and GLN standards, meaning that a US retailer, a Mexican cooperative, and a Chinese manufacturer can all use the same platform to collaborate and interpret their partners’ data—in their preferred language.

Evaluate risk in seconds

During a crisis, businesses need to quickly identify which of their products are connected to suppliers adversely affected by natural disasters, negative press, or product safety incidents. However, the traditional method involves cascading information from supplier to supplier—often through­­ emails and spreadsheets—which can take days, if not weeks.

Transparency-One’s risk management solution enables businesses to search commodities, countries, suppliers, and more to instantly determine which of their finished and purchased products have been impacted by a crisis.

This article was originally published by PR Newswire on October 11th 2016