As a Brand, you can now assign up to 20 traceability tags to a single supplier or facility, an increase from the previous limit of 3 tags. This removes the earlier restriction that prevented brands from accurately segmenting suppliers and facilities that work with multiple materials or are associated with multiple workflow configurations. This enhancement enables accurate and scalable categorization of suppliers and facilities across your supply chain.


Key Benefits for Brands

  • Greater Segmentation Flexibility: Assign up to 20 traceability tags per supplier or facility, enabling accurate categorization across multiple materials (such as cotton, polyester, nylon, and viscose), and compliance configurations without workarounds. This ensures each supplier's materials and workflow associations are accurately captured in the platform.
  • Scalable Request Management: With higher tag limits, brands can efficiently associate suppliers and facilities with multiple workflow configurations in a single step, reducing manual effort and improving the accuracy of targeted request launches.
  • Consistent Tag Behavior Across Workflows: Traceability tags work consistently across supply chain mapping, purchase order tracing, and assessment workflows, ensuring a unified experience across all modules.
  • Improved Data Completeness: The updated interface displays up to 20 tags clearly, and a validation message is shown when the tag limit is reached.


This enhancement transforms supplier and facility tagging into a flexible and scalable capability. By increasing the default tag limit to 20 per supplier or facility, brands can now build richer, more accurate supplier profiles and support reliable compliance workflows across complex, multi-material supply chains.


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