Feature Release: Download Received Data
We’re giving you another option to take control over your data – by downloading received data directly from TRACT. Now, when you receive a dataset from another TRACT member, you can download the information in a .csv file if the sender approves.
Why Companies Trust TRACT to Securely Share Data
Whether for regulatory requirements or to meet customer demands, sharing data throughout the supply chain is a reality for us all. Historically, the default in data sharing was to aggregate information (share at the country level or commodity level for example). With the introduction of EUDR, more granular data must now be shared (such as geolocation and traceability data).
New Commodities: Now Covering Cotton, Sugarcane, Sugar Beet, Timber, and Paper Products
As regulatory requirements and sustainability initiatives continue to stretch across more commodities, TRACT is focused on delivering more advanced solutions to our customers and our market. Already covering cocoa, coffee, palm, and soy, we’re thrilled to launch 48 new sub-products across cotton, sugarcane, sugar beet, timber, and paper products in the platform.
Integrate, Automate, Innovate: Introducing TRACT’s API
Mapping global supply chains involves collecting data from suppliers, internal systems and teams, and third-party systems. It’s a tedious task to compile and clean that data to produce usable insights. This takes teams months to do and often results in inaccurate data due to its manual nature.
Goodbye manual data entry. Hello TRACT API.