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  • Altana Atlas Now Available to U.S. Government Agencies Through GSA Multiple Award Schedule

  • Decision Trees: Leveraging the Altana Atlas for EU Deforestation Regulation Compliance

  • Leveraging Altana for Next-Level CTPAT Application: A Case Study of a U.S. Importer

  • L.L.Bean Selects the Altana Atlas to Ensure the Sustainability, Integrity, and Resilience of Its Value Chains

  • How Can Compliance Leadership Turn Compliance From a Cost Center Into a Competitive Advantage?

  • Resilience and the Red Sea: The Consequences of Disruption for Global Supply Chains

    A shipping tanker, and overhead shots of shipping containers
  • Reflections From Manifest 2024: What Does Supply Chain Visibility Mean to You?

    Five Speakers on stage
  • QST Industries, Inc. Selects the Altana Atlas for Enhanced Supply Chain Visibility and Integrity

  • Altana Announces Participation in Department of Commerce Consortium Dedicated to AI Safety

  • United Kingdom Department for Business & Trade Contracts with Altana to Provide the UK Government with the Only Dynamic, Intelligent Map of the Global Supply Chain

  • On Guard Against Forced Labour: Canada’s Modern Slavery Act

  • The Hard Truth: Finding Banned Russian Steel Shipments in Multi-Tier Supply Chains

  • CBP To Use Altana’s AI-Powered Map to Investigate Illegal Fentanyl Networks

  • Directions, The Altana Summit: Navigating the Future of Supply Chains

  • Altana and Dataminr form partnership to bring AI-powered, real-time alerting to the Altana Atlas

  • Truth and AI: Building Fairer, Safer, More Sustainable Economies

  • Altana Debuts Next Generation Altana Atlas

    Altana debuts its next generation Altana Atlas, the only dynamic, intelligent map of the global supply chain.

  • United States Customs and Border Protection Chooses Altana to Help Drive Implementation of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

    United States Customs and Border Protection Chooses Altana to Help Drive Implementation of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

  • Altana Technologies Lands $100M Series B to Fund Expansion

    Altana has raised $100 million in a Series B round led by Activate Capital.

  • Illuminating the Xinjiang Forced Labor Ecosystem

    As the U.S. implements legislation to combat Uyghur forced labor, companies must better understand their supply chains. Our reseach brief, using the Altana Atlas, illuminates pathways through which Uyghur forced labor enters the global economy.

  • Why Value Chain Visibility is Crucial for Companies to Meet Growing ESG Regulations

    Tobias Larsson, Head of Supply Chain at Altana speaks to Jonah McIntire on The Logistics Tribe Podcast about how the advances in supply chain visibility are so crucial to running a global supply chain.

  • Join Us for a Fireside Chat at the TPMTech Conference

    Our CEO Evan Smith will take the stage at the TPMTech conference, in conversation with Eric Johnson, Senior Editor at the Journal of Commerce on Friday, February 25, 2022. 

    Altana CEO in conversation with Journal of Commerce Senior Editor of Technology at the TPMTech Conference
  • Announcement: Altana and Chain.io Partnership

    Chain.io, a cloud-based integration platform that connects partners across the global supply chain, announced its integration with Altana AI, an artificial intelligence platform that provides a shared source of truth for the global supply chain, to help governments and the private sector build better global commerce. 

    Altana AI and Chain.io Partnership
  • How to Ease the Impact of Port Congestion on Your Supply Chain

    Tobias Larsson, our Head of Supply Chain at Altana, argued in SupplyChainBrain that to mitigate risks at ports, it's crucial to first increase supply chain visibility.

    Port congestion
  • The Past and Future of Trade Compliance with Alan Bersin, Former Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection

    Former Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Executive Chairman of the Altana Advisory Board, Alan Bersin, joined our CEO Evan Smith for a wide-ranging fireside chat on the past and future of global trade, trade compliance, and risk management.

  • How Can AI Amplify Efficiency for Compliance Professionals?

    As customs demands grow, compliance becomes an increasingly exciting challenge that is well suited to AI. Logistics providers are poised to drive future profitable growth with the right combination of technology, data intelligence, people, and processes.

  • What's Wrong with Our Global Supply Chains

    COVID-19 made the world completely rethink how to manage supply chains. But supply chain disruptions are nothing new, they have always occurred, and we were never well-prepared for them. It’s time to make lasting changes to global supply chains using the technology tools we have now.

  • Insight Into the Unknown: Strengthen Your Supply Chain With Multi-Tier Visibility

    Knowing who your tier 2 and 3 suppliers are and where they’re located is only one of the ways that artificial intelligence (AI) is able to connect multi-tier supply chain data to build resilience in your business. The future of AI in supply chain management is here.  

  • Trade Compliance Auditing Reimagined Thanks to AI

    Historically, detecting trade non-compliance was more of a guessing game than we’d like to admit. It was impossible to know without random, non-strategic compliance audits, which shipments contained items that were worth the time and human resources to investigate.

  • The Past and Future of Borders

    The purpose and function of borders in world history has been and remains to delineate and demarcate - that is, to differentiate one sovereignty from another.

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