Operational intelligence for complex supply chains
Nazar helps organizations connect fragmented operational data so they can make better decisions across inventory, distribution, traceability, returnable assets, and supply chain execution.
The result is better visibility into what is happening, where performance is being constrained, and where earlier action can improve service, reduce waste, protect assets, and strengthen operational control.
Wide Angle Visibility™ — a supporting approach for connecting operational data
The problem is not lack of data. It is disconnected operational reality.
Complex supply chains already generate large volumes of data. The challenge is that it is fragmented across systems, facilities, suppliers, distributors, logistics partners, assets, and manual processes.
Where is the product?
What condition is it in?
Which assets are delayed, missing, or underused?
Where is the same failure repeating?
Where is inventory accuracy breaking down?
Which handoffs are creating cost or service risk?
Which traceability records are complete?
Nazar helps connect these operational signals so teams can make better decisions before issues become waste, shortages, service failures, asset losses, or compliance exposure.
Save Money
Save Time
Assure Quality
What Nazar helps improve
Inventory visibility
Understand where inventory is, where it is delayed, and where accuracy gaps are affecting decisions.
Returnable asset control
Improve visibility into trays, totes, pallets, containers, and other returnable assets across the supply chain.
Distribution execution
Identify handoff, route, dwell time, and movement issues that affect service and operating cost.
Supply chain execution
Improve the quality of decisions across operating handoffs, exceptions, and recurring performance constraints.
Traceability readiness
Connect product movement, event, location, and handling data to support faster investigation and stronger compliance readiness.
Decision quality
Turn fragmented data into a clearer view of what requires attention, what can wait, and what action is justified.
Technology Framing
Technology is the enabler, not the product.
Nazar works with data from existing systems, partners, devices, labels, sensors, RFID, BLE, and manual events. The architecture follows the operating problem, not the other way round.
The right architecture depends on the operating problem. Nazar begins with the business question: where is operational data limiting performance, control, or decision speed? From there, the technology is configured to support the use case.
How It Works
Connect with us to discuss your business needs
Agree on a custom proof of concept
Measure and agree on a solution
Deploy and measure results
Traceability readiness
Traceability is one use case of operational intelligence.
FSMA 204 and traceability readiness remain important, but they do not lead the message. Nazar helps connect product movement, location, event, handling, and asset data so organizations can investigate faster, improve readiness, and use traceability information to support better operating decisions.
Feedback From Industry Experts:
Partners, Alliances & Standards
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CAEN RFID has been the first European company to design, produce, and market a UHF RFID reader. It is a partner of the most important associations, including EPCglobal and ETSI, participating in the definition of the standards. CAEN electronics is always at the forefront of technology and has become a “de facto” standard in the most important Physics labs around the world.
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eMPower is the culmination of 30 years of operational experience and the development of a single platform to bridge the islands of technology that exist in today's supply chain market. Operations have always pieced together information from multiple sources to gain information that is essentially outdated by the time they require it in order to make relevant management decisions to affect their flow of goods. Now they don't have to.
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Haco RFID is a Brazilian company that provides RFID solutions for a variety of industries, including retail, manufacturing, and logistics. They offer a wide range of products and services, including RFID tags, labels and readers. Haco RFID also provides consulting services to help businesses implement RFID solutions.
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SyOS uses the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence to monitor temperature and humidity throughout the food and pharmaceutical distribution chain in order to avoid losses and ensure
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