TraceLink, recognized as the world’s largest Agentic Business Network, has been named among the Top 100 Logistics & Supply Chain Technology Providers for 2026 by Inbound Logistics. The recognition highlights TraceLink’s innovative Integrate-Once orchestration technology, which connects over 315,000 verified enterprises through a shared digital ecosystem. This network supports real-time collaboration across logistics, transportation, and inventory operations within global healthcare and life sciences supply chains.
Each year, the Inbound Logistics Top 100 list honors technology companies that help businesses enhance operational efficiency, build stronger and more resilient supply chains, and adapt quickly to changing market and regulatory demands.
According to Shabbir Dahod, supply chains are evolving from disconnected and manual workflows into intelligent, real-time multienterprise ecosystems powered by agentic control towers and interconnected partner networks. He noted that TraceLink MINT, together with the recently introduced OPUS Agents, provides the digital infrastructure required for this transformation by enabling organizations to share data and coordinate actions across partners, laying the groundwork for secure and governed agentic operations.
Strengthening Global Logistics Collaboration
TraceLink’s Multienterprise Information Network Tower (MINT) for Logistics helps organizations eliminate inefficient communication methods such as spreadsheets, emails, isolated portals, and custom integrations. Instead, it offers a unified network that supports synchronized, real-time logistics coordination among supply chain participants. The platform currently connects more than 315,000 trading partners, enabling transparent visibility into shipment activity, inventory movement, and transaction workflows throughout global healthcare supply chains. Importantly, businesses can integrate into the network without replacing their existing enterprise systems.
Driving Tangible Operational Improvements
Organizations using TraceLink to modernize logistics coordination across partner networks have reported significant performance gains, including:
60–70% faster realization of value through streamlined onboarding and partner connectivity 15–30% reductions in cost-to-serve by minimizing manual coordination and integration complexity Two to three times higher transaction capacity per employee, allowing operational growth without equivalent increases in staffing or IT resources Each year, the Inbound Logistics Top 100 list honors technology companies that help businesses enhance operational efficiency, build stronger and more resilient supply chains, and adapt quickly to changing market and regulatory demands.
According to Shabbir Dahod, supply chains are evolving from disconnected and manual workflows into intelligent, real-time multienterprise ecosystems powered by agentic control towers and interconnected partner networks. He noted that TraceLink MINT, together with the recently introduced OPUS Agents, provides the digital infrastructure required for this transformation by enabling organizations to share data and coordinate actions across partners, laying the groundwork for secure and governed agentic operations.
Strengthening Global Logistics Collaboration
TraceLink’s Multienterprise Information Network Tower (MINT) for Logistics helps organizations eliminate inefficient communication methods such as spreadsheets, emails, isolated portals, and custom integrations. Instead, it offers a unified network that supports synchronized, real-time logistics coordination among supply chain participants. The platform currently connects more than 315,000 trading partners, enabling transparent visibility into shipment activity, inventory movement, and transaction workflows throughout global healthcare supply chains. Importantly, businesses can integrate into the network without replacing their existing enterprise systems.
Driving Tangible Operational Improvements
Organizations using TraceLink to modernize logistics coordination across partner networks have reported significant performance gains, including:
The TraceLink network currently handles nearly 300,000 supply chain transactions daily, helping businesses monitor logistics, manufacturing, transportation, and commercial operations in real time while responding more effectively to disruptions and supply chain risks.
Advancing Intelligent, Agent-Driven Supply Chains
TraceLink is also continuing to expand its innovation efforts through OPUS Agents—no-code, governed AI agents designed to operate within defined permissions and controls. Powered by the OPUS platform’s real-time multienterprise data environment, these agents can identify potential disruptions earlier, coordinate corrective actions across supply chain partners, and automate routine operational tasks such as status updates and exception management while maintaining full transparency and auditability.
For logistics organizations, where reliable and timely product delivery is critical, this move toward agentic execution improves agility, enhances resilience, and supports the uninterrupted delivery of medicines to patients worldwide.
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Advancing Intelligent, Agent-Driven Supply Chains
TraceLink is also continuing to expand its innovation efforts through OPUS Agents—no-code, governed AI agents designed to operate within defined permissions and controls. Powered by the OPUS platform’s real-time multienterprise data environment, these agents can identify potential disruptions earlier, coordinate corrective actions across supply chain partners, and automate routine operational tasks such as status updates and exception management while maintaining full transparency and auditability.
For logistics organizations, where reliable and timely product delivery is critical, this move toward agentic execution improves agility, enhances resilience, and supports the uninterrupted delivery of medicines to patients worldwide.
Click here to know more.