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interos.ai Launches i tracing for Enhanced Product-Level Supply Chain Visibility

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interos.ai, an AI-powered risk intelligence company, announced the launch of i tracing, a new product-level visibility solution, at its Risk Intelligence Summit 2025. This platform capability offers a 360-degree, centralized view of physical and digital supply chains, providing a comprehensive source of truth for organizations navigating volatile global environments.

i tracing aims to enhance how companies understand and respond to disruptions by delivering actionable, product-level intelligence across multi-tier supply chains. While many existing supply chain tools indicate risk at the supplier or country level, i tracing maps down to the SKU, identifying vulnerable goods, potential revenue at risk, and pathways for action.

The solution is designed to empower procurement, supply chain, and compliance leaders to build more resilient operations. Its features include tracing disruptions to specific parts and materials, enabling stakeholders to proactively adjust production or source alternatives. It also connects supplier events to financial impact, quantifying exposure by linking disrupted materials to supported revenue, and generates compliance-ready lineage reports in minutes, offering defensible answers on product origins for regulations such as forced labor laws and environmental sourcing standards. Furthermore, i tracing unifies teams around a single view of risk, replacing siloed data with actionable intelligence.

Yardley Pohl, Chief Product and Technology Officer at interos.ai, stated, “Most organizations still operate with blind spots at the product level; they can see the supplier but not the part or material at risk. i tracing closes that gap, connecting supplier events directly to revenue streams. It’s the difference between guessing and knowing, between reacting too late and acting with precision.”

By integrating disparate datasets into a unified source, i tracing provides holistic, actionable visibility—combining supplier-buyer relationships with product component mapping. This enables leaders to align strategy, compliance, and operations on a shared foundation of risk intelligence in today’s complex and unpredictable landscape.

Chris Lee, Chief Revenue Officer at interos.ai, commented, “With regulators, customers and boards all demanding answers faster, the old way of tracing product origins simply doesn’t work. i tracing delivers that confidence in hours, not weeks, giving organizations the accuracy and defensibility they need to stay compliant and resilient.”

Future enhancements for i tracing are expected to include deeper ecosystem data integrations, ESG insights, and intelligent alternative supplier recommendations to support the development of more resilient and responsible supply chains. Other announcements from interos.ai’s Risk Intelligence Summit included Relationship Context, a feature illustrating supplier relationships and associated network effects, and a partnership with Dataminr for expanded real-time event, threat, and risk intelligence.

These developments align with interos.ai’s mission to mitigate risk across supply chains using its next-generation, AI-powered predictive intelligence platform. The platform is built on deep industry expertise and utilizes a comprehensive global dataset of first-party and third-party information. i tracing is currently available to existing interos.ai customers.

interos.ai is an AI risk intelligence company focused on building trusted and transparent supply chains. Its platform provides automated supplier intelligence, continuously mapping and monitoring extended supply chains to protect organizations from risks such as regulatory fines, unethical labor practices, cyber-attacks, and systemic vulnerabilities. The company serves commercial, government, and public sector clients globally, including Global Fortune 500 companies and members of the Five Eyes nations.

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