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traceability

American  
[trays-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌtreɪs əˈbɪl ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the quality or condition of being able to be traced.


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The complex traceability rules are incompatible with real-world supply chains, making the regulation the law of the land even for those who don’t intend to do business with the EU.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 26, 2025

The wild deer "populations are essentially culled by trained people," Davies said, adding "the traceability is very clear".

From Barron's • Dec. 21, 2025

Red Tractor, a farm and food assurance scheme that ensures its members meet certain standards for food safety, animal welfare and traceability, has suspended Hockenhull Turkey's certification "pending an independent investigation".

From BBC • Dec. 4, 2025

ISO 59014:2024 turns out to be a 38-page report titled “Environmental management and circular economy — Sustainability and traceability of the recovery of secondary materials — Principles, requirements and guidance.”

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2025

"The aviation industry, for example, has to be able to provide complete proof that it uses only original components. Our technology can guarantee traceability," Grass says.

From Science Daily • Apr. 8, 2024