Geometrack is a supply-chain intelligence platform built for palm oil and forest-risk commodity teams. It connects satellite-based land-use alerts to the suppliers, concessions, and people behind them — so every signal becomes a question your team can actually answer.
Instead of stopping at detection, Geometrack carries the work forward: verification, supplier traceability, grievance history, policy interpretation, and the engagement steps that turn an alert into a documented resolution.
Built for the teams who need supplier change to be real, not reported.
Geometrack isn't a dashboard over open data. It's the operational layer for a way of working we helped develop, and still practice in the field.
NDPE asks companies to prove their suppliers aren't driving deforestation, converting peat, or exploiting people. Stating it is easy. Proving it, supplier by supplier, is the work Geometrack was built for.
No clearing of natural forest for commodity production.
No development or conversion of peatland, regardless of depth.
No labor abuse, land conflict, or harm to communities and workers.
Geometrack's roots are in NDPE work. Long before EUDR, Scope 3, or CSDDD, this was the work: trace the commodity, map the ownership, verify the ground, engage the supplier.
The new regulations aren't a different discipline. They're NDPE written into law. EUDR, Scope 3, CSDDD each ask for what NDPE practitioners already do. We didn't pivot to meet them. They converged on us.
Each regulation asks for what NDPE practitioners already do: trace, verify, document, engage.
Geometrack isn't a compliance tool that learned sustainability. It's a sustainability practice the compliance world is catching up to.
Geometrack exists to close that gap: NDPE as verifiable accountability, not a stated commitment.
"A decade of pledges hasn't produced a decade of proof. We built Geometrack so NDPE stops being a statement and starts being something a supplier can actually be held to."
We've worked inside forest-risk supply chains for years. The reality: more alerts than time, suppliers that vanish between cycles, grievances that close on paper but not the ground.
Every alert raises questions a signal alone can't answer:
Geometrack was built to answer them, and to support the work that follows.
Our team understands landscapes, suppliers, communities, concessions, and the realities behind every NDPE case. That's what turns a signal into something a team can act on.
“We don't only read pixels. We understand the people, companies, and landscapes behind them.”
Most demos start with the platform. We start with your supplier list. Bring yours, and we'll show you what Geometrack would surface.