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Trace Smarter, Comply Faster: Use AI-Powered Traceability to Comply with U.S. Tariffs, EPR, and Sustainability Regulations

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Live Webinar | July 30 at 11:00 AM ET

In today’s complex and high-stakes supply chain environment, visibility is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s a business imperative.

Join us for a dynamic session on how leading brands are transforming traceability from a compliance requirement into a strategic capability that powers sourcing decisions, risk mitigation, and corporate responsibility goals.

Why This Matters Now

From forced labor enforcement (UFLPA) and PFAS restrictions, to tariff-driven trade agreements, carbon disclosure, and EPR rules, the world’s top retailers and manufacturers face growing pressure to:

  • Know exactly which country their raw materials are coming from
  • Identify and validate the value of those materials at each tier
  • Capture bills of materials (BOMs) across every production level
  • Trace both direct and indirect chemicals, including restricted substances
  • Track single-use packaging and its entry into each market
  • Measure carbon emissions and demonstrate compliance with corporate responsibility regulations

This webinar shows you how traceability can do all that—and more—with speed, accuracy, and automation.

We’ll Discuss

  • How to navigate new trade compliance requirements and digitally prove material origin
  • How AI automates data capture from trade and transaction documents—faster and more accurately than manual workflows
  • How to trace direct and indirect chemicals and link them to final product testing for global compliance
  • How multi-level BOMs and tier mapping ensure full visibility from fiber to finished good
  • How to replace manual emails and spreadsheets with collaborative supplier workflows
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