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Map Collective is an AI-powered traceability, sustainability, and procurement intelligence platform built for multi-tier supply chains. It claims to map suppliers from Tier 1 all the way down to raw-material levels, using BOMs, bill of lading data, and GRID intelligence to fill gaps in supply chain data. Its target users include procurement managers, sustainability analysts, complex manufacturing companies, Auto OEMs, and government/defense-related supply chain teams.
The product centers on supply chain visibility, risk identification, and compliance automation. Features include Supply Chain Traceability, ESG Vendor Comparisons, Spend Analytics, AI-driven supply chain construction, continuous monitoring, risk scoring, peer benchmarking, and scenario analysis for forced labor, deforestation, emissions, climate, and geopolitical risks. Its compliance modules cover CSRD, EUDR, UFLPA, EU Battery Regulation, and CBAM, and can generate audit exports ready for regulatory use. The Growth plan includes API access, while Enterprise offers custom integrations; alerts can be sent via Email and Slack.
Pricing is relatively transparent: the free plan costs $0/month, includes 5 Insight Units, and requires no credit card; Starter is $1,200/month, Growth is $4,000/month, and Enterprise is $8,000/month. Additional Insight Units are billed at $100/unit/month, with a 20% discount for annual payment. Suppliers can always participate for free, share data, control anonymization, and support multiple customers, which is critical for collecting data across multi-tier supply chains. However, advanced compliance, Scope 3, predictive modeling, and continuous monitoring all require add-on packages.
Its strengths are a focused positioning, coverage of multi-tier supply chain and ESG compliance pain points, and a “base subscription + usage units” model that allows enterprises to scale based on supply chain complexity. The free plan and free supplier participation strategy also help reduce collaboration friction. The main drawbacks are that the available materials do not disclose security certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR, nor do they clarify private deployment options, implementation timelines, data accuracy validation, or typical customer references. Enterprise buyers should prioritize due diligence before procurement.
Map Collective is better suited to mid-sized and large enterprises with cross-border supply chains, raw-material traceability needs, pressure from European and U.S. ESG regulations, and multi-tier supplier risk management requirements. Smaller teams can start with the free plan or Starter to validate the product. Access from China is not specified in the available materials, so it should be considered unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. For deployment in mainland China, companies should assess network connectivity, USD payment, cross-border data transfer, and local regulatory adaptation. Alternatives to consider include SAP Ariba, Coupa, EcoVadis, Sourcemap, Assent, Prewave, as well as local procurement and supply chain software vendors such as Yonyou, Kingdee, and Zhenyun Technology.
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