Traceability
Traceability is the ability to follow the full journey of a product or asset through the supply chain. It includes information on origin, location, movement and handling, often down to batch or unit level.
Why it matters
Traceability is essential for:
Quality control and assurance
Compliance with regulations
Food and pharmaceutical safety
Effective recall management
It helps businesses respond quickly, reduce risks and build trust with customers and partners.
How Connected Load Carrier supports it
Connected Load Carrier enables real-time traceability of load carriers and the goods they move. By combining IoT tracking with the 360° Asset Control Tower, companies gain a continuous, verifiable record of asset movements and conditions. This supports transparency, smarter decision-making and stronger collaboration across the supply chain.
Explore further
For a closer look at how traceability has evolved in logistics, read our blog: How asset tracking went from manual logs to IoT intelligence.
For insights into how lifecycle data supports compliance and future regulations, read our blog: The key to total supply chain control? Digital Twin technology.


