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Updated by Onye Dike on November 7th, 2025
tex.tracer is a blockchain-based supply chain transparency platform for fashion brands, retailers, and their manufacturing partners. It prioritizes primary data gathered directly from suppliers, then verifies it with time and geolocation stamps, peer review and other automated checks, giving teams defensible evidence from raw material to retail. The platform extends beyond mapping to action: brands can request product-level footprint data from each tier, run LCAs, and centralize ESG information for reporting. Designed for day-to-day operations, it uses orderlines to orchestrate collaboration, notifications and document exchange across tiers, reducing email and spreadsheet overhead.

Available Supply Chain Sustainability Features

Audit Support
Compliance Reporting
Customizable Dashboards
Lifecycle Assessment
Real-Time Monitoring (non-energy)
Risk Assessment & Scoring
Scope 3 Emissions Tracking
Supplier Collaboration Tools
Supplier ESG Assessment
Supply Chain Traceability

Missing Supply Chain Sustainability Features

Cost Tracking
Integration with IoT Sensors
Resource Tracking & Optimization
Scope 1 Emissions Tracking
Scope 2 Emissions Tracking
Workflow Automation

Pricing

Starting Price
EUR 7,500.00 / per year
Options
  • Annual Subscription

Available Since

January 2020

Deployment Options

No data available

Good Option For

  • Small Business (11-50 people)
  • Medium Business (51-250 people)
  • Large Business (250+ people)

Deep dive


Core Features

tex.tracer’s approach is to collect verified, primary-source data at every step of the value chain and transform it into decision-ready insights for compliance, risk and engagement rather than rely on averages or proxies. Some of its key features are:

  • Orderline-Driven Traceability: Real-time visibility from material to finished goods using orderlines that suppliers complete, delegate, and evidence.

  • Footprint & LCA Module: Request per-orderline environmental data, run LCAs, and export results for Scope 3 reporting.

  • ESG Dashboard & Scorecard: Centralize self-assessments, certificates and audits; customize partner scoring for your priorities.

  • Digital Product Passport (DPP): Generate product passports and surface verified facts to consumers via QR codes or webshop plug-ins.

  • Verification Engine: Data checks using geolocation, timestamps, peer reviews and more to build trust in each step.

  • Integrations & Analytics: API connections plus a Power BI reporting workspace on higher tiers for advanced analysis.

Closing Insights

tex.tracer was founded by Jolanda Kooi and Bart Westerman after years working inside apparel supply chains. The team began sketching the platform in 2018 and building in 2019 to fix opaque, spreadsheet-driven processes with verifiable, primary data. Its differentiator is the combination of supplier-entered evidence and automated verification (geolocation, timestamps, peer review), which underpins both ESG dashboards and product-level LCAs. Adoption has grown to thousands of partners and hundreds of brands, with hundreds of millions of items traced; partnerships such as Fujitsu (infrastructure and case work) and Casestudy (labels/QR for DPP) reinforce the ecosystem.

For prospective users, pricing is tiered (Basic, Medium, Pro, and Enterprise) scaling by orderlines, users, and partner accounts. Higher tiers add extended ESG, API integrations, and a Power BI workspace, with client-success support at each level. Notable modules include the Digital Product Passport for EU ESPR readiness and supplier collaboration flows that keep every tier engaged and notified. If your goal is credible supply-chain facts that serve compliance, risk reduction and consumer trust, tex.tracer’s verified data model, open integrations, and documented workflows make it a robust option to evaluate.


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