TRAZEIT — Traceability Simplified
Compliance mapping

EUDR readiness

Connect plot geolocation, supplier due-diligence information and product custody records for relevant agricultural exports.

Plain-language overview

What does this workflow require from traceability data?

Teams need a defined scope, consistent identifiers, connected events, clear responsibilities and records that can be retrieved and explained. TRAZEIT provides the traceability layer; it does not replace legal advice, certification or regulator approval.

Map plots, farms and suppliers

Connect the responsible party, event, product or batch, timestamp and supporting evidence in one reviewable record.

Link geolocation and product identifiers

Connect the responsible party, event, product or batch, timestamp and supporting evidence in one reviewable record.

Preserve due-diligence evidence

Connect the responsible party, event, product or batch, timestamp and supporting evidence in one reviewable record.

Prepare records for reporting workflows

Connect the responsible party, event, product or batch, timestamp and supporting evidence in one reviewable record.

Implementation path

Map → configure → validate → improve.

Map the applicable requirement to the product journey, configure the required events and evidence, test retrieval with representative scenarios, then review and improve the process over time.

Who should be involved?

Quality or food-safety, compliance, operations, IT and the external partners who create or hold relevant records.

Does software guarantee compliance?

No. Software supports data capture, controls and evidence. Compliance depends on applicability, process design, implementation and ongoing governance.

What is the best starting point?

Choose one representative product flow and test the end-to-end record before expanding across the network.

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