One truth. Every partner.
No gatekeeper.
A protocol layer that threads BOMs, change orders, and compliance trails across your entire supply chain — without any single company owning the database.
Supply chain data was never designed
to be shared.
Fifteen spreadsheets. Three ERPs. One Monday.
Your procurement lead spends the first three hours of every week reconciling BOM versions that diverged the moment they were emailed. By the time consensus lands, the factory already cut parts.
Change orders lost in a 200-thread reply chain.
A $0.04 capacitor substitution requires sign-off from five stakeholders across four time zones. The approval chain lives in email. Someone always misses the CC.
The auditor asks for the trail. You start digging.
When a regulator requests the provenance of a specific component revision, the answer requires three people, two weeks, and a spreadsheet archaeologist.
The protocol in action. Hover to interact.
Every revision. Every stakeholder. One canonical record.
BOM changes propagate to all downstream partners the moment they're committed. No email, no file share — a cryptographically signed diff that every node in your supply chain reads from the same source.
Multi-party sign-off that actually closes.
Define approval thresholds, assign signatories by role, and watch change orders move through consensus in hours — not weeks. Every approval is timestamped and immutable.
Verified once. Trusted everywhere in the mesh.
Suppliers upload certifications, quality records, and capacity data once. Every OEM and CM in the protocol reads from the same verified credential — no re-auditing the same factory twelve times.
The audit trail regulators actually trust.
Every component, every revision, every sign-off written to an append-only ledger. When the FDA or CE auditor asks for provenance, the answer takes eleven seconds — not eleven days.
What happens when the data is clean.
Audit passed
Meridian Systems submitted RoHS 3.0 compliance documentation to EU regulators using Ledger-generated trace reports. Zero supplemental requests.
Recall traced
When a capacitor lot was flagged by a Tier-2 supplier, Ledger traced every affected SKU, every production run, and every customer shipment in under a minute.
Zero reconciliation
Brightfield Electronics eliminated their weekly BOM reconciliation meeting after every supplier, OEM, and CM read from the same Ledger protocol node.
Pull open the drawer.
Everything is indexed.
The sandbox runs on real protocol data — actual BOM structures, live change-order flows, and a compliance trace you can walk from root to leaf. No setup. No form.