MISSION

What is myesca?
The Myesca project is born as a traceability system for marketed goods, designed and implemented with a primary focus on two fundamental aspects:
  • the market is full of highly elaborate and sophisticated products
  • timely reporting of any non-compliance with raw materials and production processes used to produce them is necessary
Why myesca is userful?

Thanks to its ability to connect data from various manufacturers throughout the supply chain, it can alert all parties involved in real-time in case of non-compliance in production. All of this benefits public health and safety, as well as preserving the corporate image and that of the distribution chain, which is no less important.

Why myesca is special?

The Myesca portal has been conceived and created to aggregate information on the traceability of any finished product throughout the entire production and distribution chain, with particular consideration for the diversification of manufacturers within the supply chain. Its design allows it to seamlessly integrate with the latest corporate information systems, from which it collects data in order to autonomously aggregate information from various manufacturers in the production chain. This enables it to acquire highly detailed information about the raw materials, significantly reducing the burden on the end producer, retailer, or consumer.

Who is myesca?
The Myesca system is not just a simple information gathering portal. It is primarily an aggregation of entities providing such information. Among these are:
  • Manufacturers looking to make their business activities transparent
  • Software development companies that facilitate data contributions to the system
  • Regulatory institutions responsible for product control and related production activities, which are facilitated by the Myesca system (thus becoming more efficient)

Myesca is designed to create harmony among the various actors involved in the production of goods destined for distribution, whether they be producers, distributors, regulatory bodies, or consumers.