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Tagvex

Label-Based Verification, Tracking and Monitoring

Your product carries a number at batch level or at unit level; where you start is your choice. From the moment it leaves the line until it reaches the consumer, the points it passes are recorded.

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What it solves

When something goes wrong, the first question is which product went where. If records are kept at batch level the answer stays broad: recalls spread across the whole stock, the boundary of responsibility blurs and cost grows.

Tagvex assigns the number at batch level or at unit level and records the points the product passes. You can start at batch level and move to unit level when ready; intervention then reaches the part the record points to rather than the entire stock.

Who it serves

For brands that want to see where their product has been, from production to the consumer.

Method · Labelling and Records

Labelling method: a number is assigned at batch or unit level and the chain is recorded.

What you gain

Once the journey is recorded, who was where stops being a matter of argument when something goes wrong.

A narrow recall

Because the affected batch and shipment are known, you recall the relevant part rather than the whole stock.

Channel discipline

Product made for one region showing up in another becomes visible, so your distribution follows its own rules.

A direct link to the consumer

Buyers can verify the product while holding it, so their first contact with your brand is one that builds trust.

Where it earns its place

In chains where the product passes through many hands and responsibility needs a clear line.

Production and filling line

Each unit receives its number as it leaves the line and its record begins.

Warehouse and distribution

Shipments are matched at unit level, so where each product went stays on record.

Point of sale and consumer

When the product reaches the end user, the last link of the chain closes too.

Frequently asked

At which level should we assign numbers?

The code is placed inside your existing label design. Whether an additional unit is required is determined during technical review.

Does the consumer have to install an application?

No. Verification runs through the phone camera and browser.

Is a copied code detected?

A second reading of the same number in an unexpected place is flagged; a copy is identified from the reading record.

Traceability setup for your product

Once your line and distribution channel are provided, the labelling and record flow is designed on our side.

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