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TraceLink Named Supply Chain Orchestration Company of the Year 2025

TraceLink Named Supply Chain Orchestration Company of the Year 2025

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April 2, 2025
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By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News | April 2, 2025

In a decisive affirmation of its leadership in the evolving world of logistics technology, TraceLink has been honored as the Supply Chain Orchestration Company of the Year 2025 by Logistics Tech Outlook Magazine. This award celebrates the company’s transformative role in digitizing and interconnecting the global supply chain, particularly within the life sciences and healthcare sectors.

At the core of this recognition lies TraceLink’s advanced Orchestration Platform for Universal Solutions (OPUS) and its groundbreaking Multienterprise Information Network Tower (MINT) for Logistics. Together, these solutions represent a major leap forward in how companies manage complex supply chains in real time—reducing risk, eliminating inefficiencies, and ensuring that life-saving products arrive safely and swiftly.

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A Network-First Approach to Global Challenges

In today’s logistics environment, where volatility and fragmentation are the norm, TraceLink’s Integrate Once, Interoperate with Everyone™ capability has proven a game-changer. The platform enables seamless integration with a vast network of over 290,000 trading partners—removing the traditional barriers of costly, point-to-point integrations and providing a unified environment for collaborative logistics.

“The core issue today is that companies lack shared access to real-time supply chain data,” said Shabbir Dahod, President and CEO of TraceLink. “This gap severely hampers agility, availability, and ultimately patient outcomes. With OPUS and MINT, we’re enabling a level of orchestration that allows supply chains to act as one integrated system—flexible, resilient, and intelligent.”

What MINT Brings to the Supply Chain Table

MINT, powered by OPUS, is designed to eliminate silos between stakeholders—whether manufacturers, third-party logistics providers, or contract manufacturers—enabling shared visibility and synchronized workflows across the global logistics ecosystem.

Key capabilities of MINT include:

  • Stockout Prevention: Real-time shipment tracking and delay alerts to avoid delivery failures.

  • Cost Reduction: Better collaboration to reduce safety stock levels and minimize reliance on high-cost expedited shipments.

  • Workflow Automation: Replacing emails and spreadsheets with digital workflows and issue-resolution tools.

  • Actionable Data Insights: Access to end-to-end supply chain performance metrics to identify and remove process bottlenecks.

  • Scalability and Resilience: The ability to scale digital operations and adapt quickly to market or environmental disruptions.

These features have made MINT particularly impactful for pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations, where precision and speed are critical.

Recognition from the Industry

“We are glad to announce TraceLink as the Supply Chain Orchestration Company of the Year for 2025,” said Justin Smith, Managing Editor at Logistics Tech Outlook. “Their ability to bring actionable visibility and real-time collaboration to an industry as critical as life sciences sets a powerful benchmark for others.”

TraceLink’s strength lies in more than just its platform—it lies in its mission. By empowering companies to deliver vital treatments with certainty, TraceLink contributes directly to improving global health outcomes. In a world where logistics delays can equate to lives lost, that mission is more relevant than ever.

Looking Ahead

TraceLink continues to evolve beyond logistics integration into full lifecycle orchestration for commerce, direct supply, external manufacturing, and more. Its goal is clear: to build a fully connected, intelligent, and agile global healthcare supply chain.

As the sector faces growing complexity and surging demand, TraceLink’s award-winning technology may well represent the blueprint for the future of supply chain orchestration—not just in healthcare, but across industries where resilience is mission-critical.

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