The CrossGates Trade Passport.
A buyer-ready, verification-ready supplier identity that brings together business, compliance, operational, and supporting sector information into one structured view.
The Platform
How the Trade Passport Works
How it Works
It helps show who the supplier is, what has been provided, what is missing, what may be expiring, and what may still need attention.
By turning fragmented records into a clearer supplier profile, the Trade Passport helps make readiness more visible, more credible, and more commercially usable.
A Structured Supplier Identity
Built for export readiness and market access.
Structured Supplier Identity
A clearer supplier profile built from fragmented records and supporting information.
Verification-Ready View
A more organized presentation of supplier readiness and supporting evidence.
Readiness Visibility
Clearer understanding of what is present, what is missing, and what may still need attention.
Commercial Usability
A format that helps make supplier readiness easier to assess and easier to trust.
The Trade Passport is where fragmented supplier readiness becomes a clearer path to commercial trust.
What the Trade Passport Contains
What the Trade Passport Makes Possible
The Trade Passport helps make it easier to understand:
What the Trade Passport Is Not
The Trade Passport is not a certificate and not a replacement for regulatory or standards approval. It is a structured supplier identity created through the Crossgates verification layer to help organise readiness information in a commercially usable way.
Moving from informal operations to a portable digital identity that creates a stronger path to global readiness.
Reducing uncertainty in supplier selection by providing a single source of verified, audit-ready truths.
Turning scattered readiness work into structured data that supports broader trade programs.