Aerospace is the most complex supply chain on Earth. Today your team sees a sea of data through a straw. Traceium ingests every spec, cert, lot, and inventory record — and turns it into the answer an engineer or buyer actually needed.
Live walkthrough — engineers narrowing 200+ specs to 3 in seconds.
The problem
An aerospace program touches thousands of qualified materials, each with a TDS, an SDS, a NASA outgassing report, a Tg curve, an out-life clock, an MOQ, a dozen vendor crossovers, and a lot history that lives in a binder, an inbox, and three different ERPs. Engineers guess. Buyers chase. Programs slip.
Specs live in PDFs, network shares, and tribal knowledge. Picking the right adhesive for a 180°C cure with low CVCM means an afternoon of digging — or a phone call to the one person who knows.
Buyers re-request quotes from vendors every cycle, with no shared list of what engineering actually consumes, what's already on the shelf, or who the qualified second source is.
COA, COC, NASA E595, flame retardancy, REACH, ITAR — every audit becomes an archaeology project across emails, drives, and printed binders.
The platform
Traceium ingests vendor TDS, internal qualification reports, NASA outgassing data, COAs, and your live inventory — and unifies them into a single, queryable model. Engineers search by what matters (cure temp, Tg, TML, chemistry, qualification). Procurement sees the aggregated demand and one-click reorders by vendor.
Filter 200+ aerospace materials by chemistry, cure, Tg, TML/CVCM, OOA, toughened, FR, dielectric.
Vendor-agnostic canonical record with crossovers, applications, and qualification standards.
NASA E595, flame retardant, low-moisture, ITAR — surfaced on every product card and audit-ready.
One-click 'Procure' aggregates by vendor and drafts the email to your contact list.
Live stock, lot/batch, out-life and freezer-life clocks tied to the same spec your engineer picked.
Manage contact lists per vendor and log every outreach for procurement traceability.
For engineers
Traceium's engineer workspace is built around the questions you actually ask: what's qualified for a 350°F autoclave cure with CVCM < 0.1? Filter by chemistry, form, cure window, Tg, outgassing, mechanical properties, and process compatibility. Click any result for the full datasheet, qualification evidence, and current stock — without leaving the page.
For procurement
Every "procure" flag set by an engineer flows into a shared queue. Traceium groups items by vendor, looks up your saved contacts, and drafts a single email per supplier — so Henkel gets one message with three parts, not three messages from three engineers. Frequent reorders are starred and surface automatically.
Bring a parts list, a spec sheet, or just a problem you keep solving by hand. We'll load it live and show you what an engineer-first material system feels like.