
Dayrize, the Agentic AI platform, which has measured the impact and risk of over 30 million consumer products across 70,000+ materials, has teamed up with non-profit Open Supply Hub (OS Hub) to connect the dots between what a product is made of and exactly where it is made. By marrying Dayrize’s product-level sustainability analytics with OSH’s open, collaborative map of global factories, the partnership promises brands a single, living view of every product and every facility behind it, from raw material all the way to finished goods.
“Our customers don’t just want another spreadsheet; they want the full story,” said Austin Simms, CEO of Dayrize. “OS Hub already shows the world where production happens. When you layer Dayrize’s impact data over those verified locations, you get instant, end-to-end visibility and the confidence to talk about it publicly.”
“No one platform can satisfy all of a company’s needs in making their supply chain safe and sustainable. The goal instead, should be to create a connected ecosystem of solutions where each tool brings their superpower to the table. This partnership is an illustration of this vision coming to life: bringing the power of transparency & standardized data together with product-level sustainability information, and maximizing their impact in ways that can’t be done in siloes,” Natalie Grillon, CEO, Open Supply Hub
Behind the scenes, the integration lets Dayrize match any SKU to OS Hub’s unique facility IDs,, the OS ID. Unknown suppliers buried in tier-three or tier-four networks are surfaced automatically, duplicates removed and gaps in location data are filled with verified coordinates, sector information and workforce size. The result is cleaner data for Dayrize’s AI engine, sharper product-impact insights and, for the user, a supply chain that finally makes sense on one screen.
For brands, that clarity translates into practical wins. End-to-end mapping supports upcoming regulations such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and CSRD, giving teams an auditable trail of who makes what and where. Shared-facility flags open the door to joint audits and cost-sharing programmes, while geographic clustering reveals resilience risks long before a disruption hits. And adopting the OS ID means that data from Dayrize can be easily combined or synced with data from other platforms or service providers, enhancing interoperability and saving valuable time in matching datasets across systems.Because suppliers control their own OS Hub profiles, onboarding is faster too: a factory can update its details once on OS Hub and see those changes echo across every Dayrize customer that works with it.
With the world’s most complete open facility map feeding the market’s largest data set of product impact and risk analytics, Dayrize customers get richer insights without extra surveys, and suppliers spend less time answering the same questions. The integration effectively closes the gap between product-level and facility-level intelligence, giving companies the data they need to manage their product risk, create resilient supply chains and comply with regulations.
Open Supply Hub
Open Supply Hub is a non-profit powering the transition to safe and sustainable production with the world’s most complete, open and accessible global supply chain map. It shows where global production locations are and who is connected to them and makes that data easy for anyone to work with. In doing so, OS Hub is opening doors to new solutions, targeted investment, and more effective collaborations.