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PSQR Saga Suite

PSQR Saga Suite

by PSQR

Digital Product Passport and EPCIS-based traceability software for product data, compliance and supply chain visibility

Maílis Carrilho
Updated by Maílis Carrilho on July 8th, 2026
PSQR Saga Suite is an EPCIS-based product traceability software platform designed to collect, store, process, analyse and share large volumes of supply chain event data. The platform supports track-and-trace use cases across regulated and complex supply chains, including Digital Product Passports, Battery Passports, tobacco traceability, pharmaceutical traceability, fuel track and trace, seafood traceability, apparel, electronics and other product categories.

Available Supply Chain Sustainability Features

Audit Support
Benchmarking & Peer Comparison
Compliance Reporting
Cost Tracking
Customizable Dashboards
Digital Product Passports (DPP)
Integration with IoT Sensors
Lifecycle Assessment
Real-Time Monitoring (non-energy)
Resource Tracking & Optimization
Risk Assessment & Scoring
Supplier Collaboration Tools
Supplier ESG Assessment
Supply Chain Traceability
Workflow Automation

Missing Supply Chain Sustainability Features

Scope 1 Emissions Tracking
Scope 2 Emissions Tracking
Scope 3 Emissions Tracking

Pricing

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Available Since

2019

Deployment Options

  • Web Browser (Cloud - Based)

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Deep dive


Core Features

  • Digital Product Passport Support

PSQR provides a Digital Product Passport solution that supports product-level transparency, compliance and supply chain traceability. The DPP toolkit includes QR code generation, public product passport pages, label serialisation, centralised data management for DPP-relevant attributes, support for EU DPP and AGEC requirements, ERP/PIM/MES integration and smart validation.

  • EPCIS-Based Traceability

Saga Suite is EPCIS-based, which is one of its most important differentiators. EPCIS supports standardised capture and sharing of supply chain event data, improving interoperability across systems and actors.

This makes PSQR especially relevant for supply chains where multiple organisations must exchange traceability information reliably. It also strengthens the platform’s suitability for regulated use cases where data must be auditable, structured and scalable.

  • Unique Product Identification

PSQR supports unique product identifiers and serialised labels. For DPP use cases, the platform supports QR codes and RFID as carriers. For battery use cases, it supports serialisation and unique identifiers for item-level traceability.

Unique product identification is essential for both traceability and Digital Product Passports. Without a reliable identifier, the link between the physical product and its digital record becomes weak.

  • QR Code and Label Serialization

PSQR supports QR code generation and label serialisation for care labels, hang tags, and product-linked data access. This is particularly relevant for apparel and textile use cases, where QR-enabled care labels can expose AGEC or DPP-related data to consumers and authorities.

This feature also supports operational data unification. A product label becomes not only a physical tag, but also a gateway into structured compliance and traceability data.

  • Public Product Passport Pages

PSQR can generate public product passport pages for end-user transparency. These pages allow selected product information to be shared externally.

This is important for DPP implementation because some product data must be accessible to consumers, authorities or downstream operators. The platform should be described as supporting public DPP exposure, not as replacing legal responsibility for compliance.

  • Supply Chain Traceability

Supply chain traceability is PSQR’s core capability. The platform supports the tracking of products, raw materials and assets across supply chains. It can collect, store and analyse supply chain event data and help companies understand the origin, journey, whereabouts and consumption of products.

This capability is relevant across industries including food and beverage, healthcare, tobacco, apparel, electronics, seafood, chemicals and batteries.

  • Real-Time Operational Visibility

PSQR supports real-time or near-real-time visibility into supply chain and manufacturing events, depending on implementation. For DPP-related use cases, the company references real-time insights across manufacturing sites and smart alerts to prevent compliance gaps before dispatch.

  • Integration with Enterprise Systems

PSQR supports integration with ERP, PIM, and MES systems for DPP use cases. Its broader platform is designed to integrate with different infrastructure environments and can be configured for customer-specific systems.

This should be marked as Integration with Enterprise Systems. The platform’s role is to consolidate product, production, supplier and compliance data into a traceability and passport-ready structure.

  • Batch Import and Export

Because Saga Suite is designed to accumulate, store, process and share supply chain data across many systems, batch data import and export should be marked. The platform can act as a repository and data hub for traceability data, which normally requires both structured data ingestion and structured data sharing.

  • Compliance Reporting

PSQR supports compliance use cases across multiple regulated industries, including tobacco, pharmaceuticals, fuel, seafood, Digital Product Passports and Battery Passports. The platform can centralise compliance data, support validation, produce DPP pages and assist in meeting regulatory requirements.

This should be marked as compliance reporting or compliance support, with careful wording. PSQR supports data infrastructure and compliance workflows, but it does not replace legal advice or regulatory responsibility.

  • Document and Certification Linking

For Battery Passport readiness, PSQR supports linking documentation and technical files such as conformity declarations and due diligence reports. This makes the platform relevant to document and certification linking.

This is particularly important for DPP and Battery Passport use cases, where product data must be backed by evidence and maintained over time.

  • Version Control and Audit Trails

PSQR supports version control and audit trails for Battery Passport readiness. This is important because product and battery data can evolve across the lifecycle. Companies must be able to show what changed, when it changed and which version of the data applies.

This capability supports auditability and should be reflected in the feature mapping under Audit Support.

  • Material and Component Traceability

For Battery Passport readiness, PSQR supports traceability across materials, components and subassemblies. For broader DPP use cases, the platform supports raw material tracking and supply chain transparency.

This makes PSQR relevant to product-level lifecycle and circular economy data, especially where material origin, composition or provenance must be documented.

  • Supplier and Multi-Stakeholder Data Integration

PSQR supports multi-stakeholder data integration across manufacturers, suppliers, importers and recyclers in the battery context. Its Mesh module also supports tracking and sharing data up and down networks of supply chains.

This makes the platform relevant for supplier collaboration and supply chain data exchange, though it should be positioned as traceability data exchange rather than a generic supplier relationship management tool.

  • Smart Validation and Error Prevention

For DPP use cases, PSQR references smart validation and error prevention. This is important because DPP data needs to be complete, consistent, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Validation can help prevent incomplete product passport data from being published or used in compliance workflows.

  • Battery Passport Readiness

PSQR provides specific Battery Passport readiness capabilities through Saga. These include battery-specific data storage, multi-stakeholder integration, secure access management, unique identifiers, audit trails, documentation linking, API data exchange and traceability across materials, components and subassemblies.

The Battery Passport could be treated as a separate software solution or as a specialised use case under Saga Suite. If Net Zero Compare has a separate Battery Passport Software category, PSQR should be included.

  • Mobile Scanning

Saga Mobile allows supply chain participants to collect traceability data by scanning serialised products, raw materials and assets. This supports operational data capture in warehouses, production sites, logistics settings or supply chain checkpoints.

This strengthens PSQR’s position as a practical traceability platform rather than only a back-end repository.

  • Custom Modules and Configurations

PSQR offers modules, extension points and customised configurations. This allows Saga Suite to support different industries and regulatory contexts. Modules include functions such as data sharing, virtual item-level aggregation, ID generation, scanning, compliance, labels and supply chain data management.

This modularity is important for enterprise and government use cases where traceability requirements vary widely.

Plans & Pricing

Pricing is not publicly disclosed. PSQR appears to follow a custom enterprise or project-based pricing model, likely based on solution scope, number of products or events, industry use case, regulatory requirements, modules, integrations, hosting model, partner involvement, mobile scanning needs, data volumes, and implementation support.

Integrations

PSQR integrates with enterprise and supply chain systems to support traceability and DPP workflows.

Relevant integration categories include:

  • ERP systems.

  • PIM systems.

  • MES systems.

  • supplier systems.

  • production line systems.

  • labelling systems.

  • QR code and RFID carriers.

  • mobile scanning workflows.

  • compliance systems.

  • external registries, where required.

  • partner platforms and white-label solutions.

  • APIs for automated data exchange.

  • EPCIS-based data exchange.

The integration model is central to PSQR’s value because traceability data usually originates from many actors and systems. Saga Suite acts as a scalable traceability hub where data can be accumulated, processed, analysed and shared.

Certifications & Awards

PSQR publicly references ISO 27001 certification and displays CIRPASS2 and BatterPass-Ready related participation or recognition on its website. These references relate to information security, DPP ecosystem engagement and battery passport readiness, not product-level environmental certification. PSQR supports traceability, compliance data management and audit-ready workflows, but it does not itself provide legal advice, product testing or third-party sustainability assurance.

Expert Voices & Market Position

PSQR occupies a strong position in the product traceability and regulated supply chain software market. Unlike DPP tools that focus mainly on publishing digital product pages, PSQR provides a deeper traceability infrastructure based on EPCIS event data, modular repositories, mobile scanning, integration, validation, and data sharing.

PSQR Saga Suite should be positioned as:

  • Supply Chain Traceability Software.

  • Digital Product Passport Software.

  • Product Compliance Software.

  • Battery Passport Software.

  • Regulated Supply Chain Software.

  • Circular Economy Software.

Its strongest differentiator is scalability and standards-based traceability. The platform is designed to store, process and analyse very large volumes of supply chain events, making it suitable for complex industries, government-level traceability schemes and high-volume regulatory programmes.

Compared with adjacent categories:

  • Carbon accounting tools calculate emissions; PSQR structures product and supply chain event data.

  • ESG reporting platforms manage company-wide disclosures; PSQR manages product-level traceability and compliance data.

  • LCA tools model environmental impacts; PSQR stores and shares lifecycle-relevant data but is not a full LCA engine.

  • PIM systems manage commercial product content; PSQR manages traceability, compliance and DPP-ready product data.

  • QR code tools create access points; PSQR provides the data infrastructure and traceability logic behind those access points.

  • DPP page builders publish product passports; PSQR provides the scalable event-data backbone for passport data and supply chain transparency.

This makes PSQR especially relevant for organisations that need DPP readiness, but also need traceability depth, regulated supply chain experience and high-volume data infrastructure.

Customers & Use Cases

PSQR is designed for organizations that need robust product traceability across complex or regulated supply chains.

Typical customers include:

  • manufacturers.

  • brands.

  • system integrators.

  • governments.

  • producer responsibility or regulatory schemes.

  • pharmaceutical supply chain operators.

  • tobacco supply chain operators.

  • fuel market control programmes.

  • seafood companies.

  • apparel and textile brands.

  • electronics companies.

  • battery manufacturers and importers.

  • logistics and supply chain operators.

  • companies preparing for Digital Product Passports.

  • companies preparing for Battery Passport requirements.

Typical use cases include:

  • creating Digital Product Passports.

  • generating QR-enabled public passport pages.

  • serialising care labels and hang tags.

  • centralising DPP-relevant product attributes.

  • collecting supply chain event data.

  • tracking raw materials, products and assets.

  • supporting battery passport data infrastructure.

  • linking technical documentation and conformity files.

  • supporting regulatory traceability programmes.

  • managing tobacco or pharmaceutical traceability.

  • supporting seafood traceability and GDST-aligned data exchange.

  • digitising production time tracking.

  • unifying supplier and care label data.

  • supporting recalls, quality control and compliance checks.

  • enabling supplier data sharing across supply chain networks.

  • supporting proof-of-concept traceability projects.

  • scaling traceability systems to billions of events.

Publicly referenced use cases include ELKA Rainwear, RAINS, Mason Pearson, OOONO, UR Seafood and others.

Closing Insights

PSQR Saga Suite should be understood as a scalable EPCIS-based traceability platform that can support Digital Product Passports, Battery Passports and regulated supply chain transparency. Its value lies in connecting product identifiers, event data, supplier information, compliance records, public passport pages and enterprise system integrations.

The platform’s strongest advantage is its infrastructure depth. It is not simply a DPP front end. It is a traceability data hub capable of supporting complex product journeys, high data volumes and multi-actor supply chains.

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