Revision of ISEAL Chain of Custody Models and Definitions Guidance

ISEAL is revising its Chain of Custody (CoC) Models and Definitions Guidance to improve clarity and consistency, helping stakeholders across sectors to effectively navigate the complexities of traceability and chain of custody.

Originally published in 2016, the CoC guidance has been a valuable public good across industries, providing clear definitions to support stakeholders to understand the link between chain of custody and the claims that can be made about a product. Since then, the traceability landscape has evolved significantly, and we’re updating this guidance to keep pace with these changes.