Gain Multi-Tier Supply Chain Visibility and Compliance with Trademo MAP

Trademo Map is an AI-powered platform that lets you see beyond your immediate suppliers and buyers across your upstream and downstream supply chain, helping you proactively manage risk, ensure compliance, and build a stronger, more resilient global supply chain network.

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Mitigate Non-Compliance Risks with Multi-Tier Supply Chain Mapping

Trademo Map offers comprehensive multi-tier visibility across your entire supply chain, up to Tier-4, both upstream and downstream, mapping every supplier, sub-supplier, distributor, and buyer. It also provides precise value chain mapping tied to specific product lines for targeted insights.

Identify forced labor risks deep within your upstream supply chain to avoid sourcing from non-compliant entities by screening suppliers against UFLPA, WROs, ASPI, SHU list, and Xinjiang-linked shipments. Trademo Map goes beyond list checks by analyzing ownership ties for deeper visibility and stronger compliance.

Trademo Map screens your downstream supply chain against key frameworks like The Common High Priority List (CHPL), Chinese Military Companies, Military End Users, and the BIS Boycott List, flagging ownership links to export control violators for complete compliance.

Proactively manage sanctions risk by screening against 475 global sanctions lists. Trademo Map leverages ownership data to uncover hidden links, flagging direct transactions, ownership ties, and indirect involvement with restricted entities in your supply chain.

With 100 million+ multi-tier relationships mapped, Trademo Map helps you identify over-dependence on specific suppliers, regions, or trade routes, enabling smarter diversification and reduced disruption risk.

Trademo Map maps the ultimate beneficial owners of your suppliers, customers, and prospects across 190+ countries. Mapping complex corporate hierarchies helps you flag entities that are owned by or are owners of forced labor entities, sanctioned entities, or export control violators.
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700 Million+

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Global Buyers and Suppliers Data

100 Million+

Multi-tier Relationships Mapped

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FAQs

What is supply chain visibility?

Supply chain visibility is the ability to monitor your supplier and buyer network across every tier. Trademo Map provides visibility up to the Nth tier, helping you uncover hidden risks, ensure compliance, and prevent disruptions.

What is multi-tier supply chain visibility, and why does it matter?

Multi-tier visibility lets you see beyond your immediate suppliers to multi-tier suppliers, distributors, and buyers, up to Tier-4. This broader view helps businesses uncover hidden risks, ensure compliance, and build more resilient supply chains.

What is downstream supply chain management?

Downstream management focuses on the movement of finished goods from the manufacturer to the end customer. Managing it well means tracking distributors, resellers, and buyers to ensure product delivery, compliance, and customer satisfaction.

What are upstream supply chain challenges, and how can they be solved?

Challenges include limited visibility, reliance on single regions, and hidden forced labor or compliance risks. Solving them requires multi-tier visibility, risk screening, and diversification strategies to make the network more transparent and resilient.

What are UFLPA Linked Entities, and why should I monitor them?

Linked Entities include suppliers, facilities, or organizations connected to forced labor in Xinjiang or flagged by the U.S. government. Monitoring them is crucial to avoid legal penalties and reputational damage.

What is supply chain traceability, and how does it help?

Traceability means tracking goods, materials, and suppliers throughout the multi-tier supply chain. It’s key for verifying origin, proving compliance, and ensuring ethical sourcing practices.

How does supply chain visualization improve logistics?

By visually mapping your multi-tier supply chain, you can identify chokepoints, monitor supplier dependencies, and quickly respond to disruptions, improving agility and logistics efficiency.