Tracking and tracing definition

Tracking and tracing means systematic monitoring and re-creation by competent authorities or any other person acting on their behalf of the route or movement taken by items through the supply chain, as outlined in Article 8.

Examples of Tracking and tracing in a sentence

  • Tracking and tracing payment-flows in cryptocurrencies by analyzing transactions in the underlying, publicly-available blockchain, has become a key forensic method in law enforcement.

  • Tracking and tracing systems The NT will participate in the Australian Government-established single, national tracking and tracing system for COVID-19 vaccines, provided it is functional at the time of the vaccine rollout and details of the system are provided in time to incorporate in planning, to ensure the as close to as real time as possible monitoring of all COVID-19 vaccines.

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