Address New Trade Regulations With Confidence

Ensure compliance with new global regulations with modern AI-powered solutions, providing visibility and control over your entire supplier network. The increasing complexity of trade regulations requires a new generation of tools to successfully navigate.

Our solution gives you peace of mind with complete visibility into transactions and shipments in your extended supply chain. See where components of your products are really coming from, and manage your supplier network with ease. Get early warning of potential issues before they impact your business.

Dynamic Mapping

Collect information on your suppliers and sub-suppliers. Map their interactions at the product level. An interactive map helps visualize how your product is made from raw materials,  through to finished goods. Dynamic supply chain mapping alerts you to unexpected suppliers or processing locations.

Chain of Custody Data

Collect and organize documentary evidence of the convergence of raw materials and components into finished products. Ensures compliance with Forced Labor and Environmental legislation. Facilitates transparency, accountability, and risk management when using free trade agreements.

Supplier Information

Collect data on all of your suppliers and sub-suppliers in one place. Store supplier audits, certifications, test results, and codes of conduct. Automated ongoing denied party screening, AML, KYC/KYB, and geopolitical risk assessments.

Collaboration

Zeus shipment-level chat with email backup brings all stakeholders into the conversation to resolve issues quickly. Share document packages internally, with attorneys, and regulators quickly and easily.

Supplier Engagement

Keep your suppliers actively engaged with your procurement and compliance teams. Automate data collection for chain of custody from all supplier tiers in their local languages.

Customizable Reports

Powerful reporting keeps you informed about your supply chain. Choose from pre-configured reports designed by experts in your industry’s needs or build customized reports for your organization’s needs.

Automated Notifications

Get alerted when you need to take action. Get notified about missing documents, inconsistent procurement ratios, unexpected suppliers, or other critical events. Access contextual data for quick issue resolution.

Product Features

Address Sustainability

Track emissions from raw materials to finished goods transportation. Verify the use of sustainable and ethically sourced commodities. Prepare for European Union Deforestation regulations.

Enhance Visibility

Product or SKU-level real-time visibility across air, ocean, truck, and rail. See when finished goods will arrive at your customers. Identify logistics delays and disruptions before they impact your ability to meet production needs and customer commitments.

FAQs

  • Modern supply chain mapping is the process of engaging with your suppliers to document the source of every material, the location of every process, and the transportation involved in bringing goods to market. Zeus shows supply chains as they change in real-time. This is granular traceability to enable transaction due diligence.

  • Companies are under increased pressure from regulators and NGOs to ensure their products comply with human rights and environmental standards. Customs authorities are tasked with enforcing these rules and mandates. 

    Additionally, the increased use of tariffs in the regulation of trade is putting scrutiny on free trade agreement usage. The only way for companies to ensure proper due diligence and compliance with laws is by mapping their supply chains using auditable, verifiable data.

  • It is information that documents the acquisition, processing, and transportation of goods.

  • From a manufacturer’s or distributor's perspective, "upstream" refers to activities and processes that occur earlier in the supply chain, such as raw material sourcing and supplier management.  "Downstream" refers to activities that occur later, such as manufacturing, distribution, and delivery to the end customer. 

    Upstream visibility helps manage supply risks and ensure material availability, while downstream visibility focuses on demand fulfillment and customer satisfaction. Effective visibility in both directions is crucial for optimizing the entire supply chain.

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