Each product's passport can be accessed through various physical and digital identifiers, including:
- QR codes for quick consumer access
- RFID tags for automated scanning in industrial settings
- Digital watermarks for secure packaging integration
TraceID supports all common data carriers and integrates securely with on-site systems and cloud infrastructure, ensuring interoperability and scalability across the supply chain.
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