Compliance is not managed in dashboards. It is executed across factories, suppliers, and shipments — as part of normal supply chain operations.
Passloom connects the actual entities that make and move products — no virtual layer, no theoretical coverage.
Define requirements
Brands set compliance scopes by market, SKU, and category. Platforms standardize listings, feeding into production as structured tasks.
Produce raw compliance
Label stocks, zipper lots, packaging batches — each attribute-tagged at source with origin, composition, and certification records.
Attach to product
Assembly lines apply labels, tags, and identifiers during production — compliance verified before the item leaves the line.
Link with shipment
Batch grouping, shipment identity, cross-border linkage — packages leave with verified compliance records attached to every unit.
Four execution stages across suppliers, factories, warehouses, and delivery — each anchored to a real action, not a report.

Origin country, composition percentages, and batch code are encoded at the mill — before the label is ever shipped to the factory.
Labels, tags, and identifiers are sewn, pressed, or tagged onto each unit during production — not after. Line supervisors verify attachment before the QC gate.
Outbound scanning matches physical labels against production records. Any unit missing its compliance identity is diverted before logistics handoff.
When the carton leaves the warehouse, physical compliance is already attached. It clears customs, reaches platforms, and lands with consumers — verifiable on arrival.
Passloom records who did what, when, and where — not as documentation, but as accountable execution. Every label, every attachment, every verification step carries the signature of the entity that performed it.
Every execution node is a real, legal entity — not a serial number, not a placeholder.
Every action carries an immutable timestamp, creating an unbroken timeline of custody.
Physical actions are anchored to verified locations — not estimated, not approximated.

Operational across three major manufacturing regions — with deep coverage where
apparel and goods originate.
Three things set this network apart — and make compliance actually executable, not just reportable.
Most: Reports
We execute compliance in production — on the factory floor, at the assembly line, in the packing station. Not after the fact. Not through software claims.
Most: Anonymous claims
Every step is performed by a named, real participant — with legal accountability, verifiable identity, and contractual obligation.
Most: Self-declared
Compliance is verified at multiple independent checkpoints — across suppliers, factories, warehouses, and borders — before and after shipment.