Always Aware. Always Notifying.
TaaP's track and trace infrastructure enables the continuous monitoring and documentation of all trackable assets as they move through the supply chain. Governments that mandate this modern approach can curb underground markets, boost tax revenue, and protect consumers from counterfeit or substandard goods.
The Trusted Partner for High-Stakes Regulatory Environments
TaaP is positioned to partner with regulatory agencies managing finite resources, high-value goods, or assets requiring documented provenance. Our platform serves as an authoritative source of truth for investigative bodies charged with protecting consumers, verifying authenticity, and enforcing regulatory standards, functioning as shared infrastructure that enables customs authorities across jurisdictions to exchange verified trade intelligence while maintaining full sovereignty over their own data.
Reactive vs Proactive: Faster Public Safety Response
TaaP's real-time traceability platform enables authorities and industry partners to identify affected products, pinpoint their current locations, and coordinate targeted recalls with unprecedented speed.
Rather than relying on paper trails that take days or weeks, regulators can query the system instantly to determine which retailers, distributors, or warehouses hold at-risk inventory. This enables authorities to act before harm reaches consumers rather than responding after it does, compressing response times from days to hours, instilling consumer confidence across industries and borders.
When supply chain data is structured, verified, and accessible in real time, risk can be identified and acted on before shipments arrive, before products reach shelves, and before consumers are exposed.
Only Authentic and Compliant Goods Cross the Border
Track and trace enables comprehensive supply chain transparency. In highly regulated sectors such as pharmaceuticals, tobacco, and other controlled substances, TaaP's traceability approach helps enforce compliance and combat illicit trade.
Visibility alone is not enough; capturing supply chain events is only half the equation. Agencies must make admissibility and enforcement decisions that are consistent, evidence-based, and legally defensible across all suppliers and jurisdictions.
Four Interconnected Functions. One System of Proof.
Determining whether goods meet regulatory standards requires a structured process that maintains clear accountability and independent verification. TaaP's traceability infrastructure provides the foundation that enables conformity assessments to function effectively.
Supply chain events are organized into a unified environment where regulators can review genealogies, identify anomalies, and access evidence as needed.
Through our partnership with Blockticity, upstream documentation is consolidated into digital Certificates of Authenticity linked to physical shipments, enabling real-time verification at the product, pallet, or container level.
Specific claims are evaluated against internationally recognized standards, including ASTM and ISO frameworks, ensuring objective, standards-based evaluation rather than discretionary judgment.
TaaP's platform supports the conformity process, but final enforcement decisions remain exclusively within government-defined boundaries. Agencies review outcomes, monitor integrity, and retain complete decision-making responsibility.
This structured approach replaces fragmented judgement with a systemic framework backed by verifiable evidence, enabling stronger legal defensibility and effective enforcement of origin, safety, and trade compliance requirements.
"We envision a world where every government, business, and consumer can trust the origin, movement, and integrity of every product, creating safer markets, stronger economies, and a more transparent global supply chain."Jeff Wells CEO and Founder, TaaP
Meet Tomorrow's Regulatory Challenges With Today's Resources
Implementing TaaP's track and trace platform requires minimal additional government resources. Rather than demanding new inspections or reporting requirements, the system functions as shared infrastructure that enables a more strategic deployment of existing resources. By embedding accountability into supply chain operations, public sector agencies can shift from reactive enforcement to proactive risk management.
This approach leverages our founders' decades of experience designing track and trace technology in complex, high-stakes environments.
Proven in practice by the founders of Metrc, mandated across 27+ state cannabis programs in one of the most scrutinized regulatory environments in the United States.
When smaller importers can file entries directly and corroborate their own classifications, the burden on agency resources reduces further; more participants in compliance, less demand on enforcement.
TaaP partners with governments and regulators to build infrastructure that allows authorities to move from enforcement to foresight.
TaaP equips governments to maintain regulatory effectiveness as global supply chains grow more complex. In an environment where trust, safety, and fiscal sustainability are inseparable, the infrastructure you build today becomes the foresight you rely on tomorrow.
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TaaP works directly with government agencies, regulatory bodies, and international trade organizations to design traceability infrastructure that meets your mandate, supports your enforcement priorities, and operates within the resources you already have.