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27 June 2024

Daily Newsletter

27 June 2024

TrusTrace rolls out AI forced labour screening tool upgrade

Traceability and supply chain compliance platform TrusTrace has launched an upgrade to its AI-powered Forced Labor Prevention Solution (FLP) to help brands map out supply chains, screen for risk and gather evidence for regulatory compliance.

Hannah Abdulla June 27 2024

The TrusTrace Forced Labor Prevention solution combines the power of AI to manage large quantities of data from complex supply chains with scalable collection of primary data per purchase order, which is screened and validated for risk, ensuring brands have validated evidence at a product and shipment level.

The solution collects primary data directly from suppliers to ensure detailed and reliable information about facilities, products, and materials. The primary data collected through the TrusTrace solution is specific to the context of the traced products, contrary to solutions leveraging third-party data, which can introduce large quantities of irrelevant information from various sources, creating ‘noise’ that can obscure critical insights and quickly become unmanageable. TrusTrace has traced more than two million purchase orders to date, and has more than 55,000 suppliers and facilities mapped globally, demonstrating the capacity to automate the collection of primary data at a very large scale.

The data is proactively screened for risk against the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) entity list, and the solution can integrate with any relevant risk screening database.

AI-Powered Chain of Custody Creation and Document Collection drives speed, accuracy and cost savings, making it quick and easy to gain supply chain visibility and stay on top of documentation for compliance. The FLP solution can classify, extract, and translate large volumes of documents in over 100 languages, facilitating the creation of a digital chain of custody, and transforming traditionally time-consuming manual processes, increasing efficiency, and reducing the likelihood of human error.

"Our comprehensive FLP solution is not just a tool, but a commitment to a world where transparency and ethical practices in supply chains are non-negotiable. Ensuring that forced labour has no place in our global economy is critical, and with our solution, brands can proactively and confidently lead the way in this imperative transformation, instead of merely ensuring they have a solution for the release of detained shipments,” said Shameek Ghosh, CEO of TrusTrace. “With a proactive approach to supply chain data brands can be in the drivers’ seat not only for tackling forced labour but for multiple supply chain challenges, as well as opportunities, something that leading brands are already doing today."

15 brands worldwide are already using TrusTrace for forced labour prevention, including Vera Bradley. The Forced Labor Prevention Solution has helped Vera Bradley achieve granular visibility into its supply chain, allowing the brand to ensure compliance with standards and regulations.

Director of global sourcing Ayfer Yarcich noted: “By integrating TrusTrace's upgraded FLP solution, we are not only working towards a transparent and forced labour-free supply chain but also aspiring to set a new standard in responsible and sustainable business practices. This transformative step underscores our dedication to our public ESG commitments and our vision of leading the industry towards a more ethical and sustainable future.

TrusTrace CEO and founder Shameek Ghosh recently told Just Style in an exclusive interview globalisation has somewhat complicated traceability in recent years, but it is possible to correct the process with some targeted refocusing.

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