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traceability tools navigator

Explore and compare digital tools for supply chain management, traceability and monitoring of forest-risk commodities

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Why choose traceability tools navigator?

What you'll find

Explore and compare tools side by side using a structured, transparent framework. See key features at a glance - use cases, commodity scope, geographical focus and more. Filter tools by features on interoperability, traceability, or risk assessment capability.

Who it's for

Ideal for companies, certification schemes, tool providers, NGOs, and researchers navigating traceability, compliance, and sustainability goals.

Why use the navigator

Save time, cut through complexity, and make informed decisions with neutral, curated information. Use a trusted, structured overview to identify tools that best fit your needs and priorities.

How does the traceability tool navigator work?

The navigator collects and organizes self-disclosed information from digital traceability tool providers using a standardized set of criteria.

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Types of tools in the navigator

First Mile

Used at the origin of the supply chain, these tools gather primary data directly from farms, forests, or production sites enabling closer verification and forming the backbone of credible traceability.

Downstream

Designed for companies further along the supply chain, these tools help manage traceability, due diligence, and risk across complex, multi-tier networks.

Geospatial

Powered by satellite imagery and spatial analysis, these tools monitor land use change, deforestation, and other environmental risks to strengthen traceability and compliance systems.

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Our supporters

The realisation of this project was possible thanks to a grant from the ISEAL Innovations Fund, which is supported by:

Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECOUK International Development