
Sourcemap
Supply chain visibility software
Supply chain management software
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What is Sourcemap
Sourcemap is a supply chain mapping and traceability platform used to model multi-tier supplier networks and track product flows from raw materials to finished goods. It supports use cases such as supplier onboarding, chain-of-custody documentation, risk screening, and sustainability reporting (e.g., origin and impact data) across complex supply chains. The product emphasizes graph-based supply chain mapping, data collection from suppliers, and analytics for compliance and transparency programs.
Multi-tier supply chain mapping
Sourcemap supports modeling of multi-tier supplier relationships and material transformations, which helps organizations document upstream provenance beyond direct (tier-1) suppliers. This is useful for categories where sub-tier visibility is required for compliance, responsible sourcing, or customer disclosure. The mapping approach can consolidate supplier, site, and material data into a single network view.
Traceability and chain-of-custody
The platform is designed to capture chain-of-custody and traceability data across products, materials, and locations. It can support workflows for collecting evidence and linking documents to specific nodes and flows in the supply chain. This aligns well with programs that require auditable traceability rather than only shipment tracking.
Sustainability and compliance reporting
Sourcemap focuses on collecting and organizing supplier-provided data that can feed sustainability and due-diligence reporting. It can help structure data for disclosures related to sourcing, origin, and supplier practices. This is particularly relevant for teams that need a system of record for traceability and ESG-related supply chain documentation.
Depends on supplier data quality
Multi-tier mapping and traceability require suppliers to provide accurate and timely data, which can be difficult to obtain consistently. If suppliers do not participate or provide incomplete information, network maps and downstream reporting can become unreliable. Organizations often need governance and onboarding effort to maintain data integrity over time.
Not a full SCM suite
Sourcemap centers on visibility, traceability, and supplier network intelligence rather than end-to-end execution functions such as warehouse operations, transportation execution, or full planning. Companies may still need separate systems for order management, inventory optimization, and logistics execution. Integration work is typically required to connect operational systems with traceability records.
Implementation can be program-heavy
Deployments often involve defining product/material hierarchies, standardizing supplier questionnaires, and aligning internal stakeholders on reporting requirements. These steps can extend timelines compared with lighter-weight visibility tools that focus on a narrower data set. Ongoing administration is usually needed to keep supplier networks current as sourcing changes.