Tool Type: supply chain traceability
Tools that track and verify the origin and movement of goods and resources throughout supply chains, ensuring legality and ethical sourcing, often to prevent illicit trade in sectors like fishing, timber, or minerals.
Detect IT Fish
Web-based tool that looks at data tracking the movement of fish from port to port and country to country. The tool highlights any trade information that looks suspicious and possibly illegal. Through rapid, automated collection, it compares, and analyzes United Nations trade data from more than 170 countries. A user can search trade data by time, product, and partner countries. The tool is either no longer maintained or not available for use.
Minespider Platform
Supply chain tracking using blockchain.
RADIX Tree
Platform that enables buyers to collect information from suppliers to establish a chain-of-custody. Radix Tree also performs legality risk assessments based on information provided, a required step for compliance with the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR).
Seascape Map
Database for efforts working to address seafood traceability, IUU fishing, and social responsibility topics. Map has since been archived but can still be accessed online.