Behind every certified material claim sits a chain of documents.
Transaction certificates need to match purchase orders, quantities need to reconcile across invoices and shipments, and buyer names need to align exactly, even when a parent company and a subsidiary are involved. For most teams, this still happens largely by hand.
In this session, Nathaniel Clarke walks through why certified materials management is so difficult to handle at scale, and Eirine Schneider demos Certified Materials Management, Retraced's new AI-driven module.
You will see how AI classifies, extracts, and matches documents to purchase orders automatically, how inconsistencies are flagged before they become audit findings, and what the process looks like for a team managing tens of thousands of purchase orders.
Attendees will learn:
- Why manual TC reconciliation stops working as certified material programs grow
- How AI handles document classification, PO matching, and quantity reconciliation automatically
- What your team still owns and what the system takes off their plate
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Meet the Panel

Eirine Schneider
Product Marketing Manager
Eirine has years of hands-on experience with fashion supply chains and the technical solutions brands use to manage them, which she channels into translating what Retraced does into clear, relevant messaging for customers. Before moving into product marketing, she spent several years working directly with brands and suppliers on the platform, giving her a practical understanding of how supply chain transparency works in practice, not just in theory. Eirine has lived and worked across Europe and Asia and brings a genuinely international perspective to her work.

Nathaniel Clarke
Market Lead – UK & Ireland
Nathaniel has spent a decade in B2B SaaS figuring out what customers need and matching that to the right solution across industries. At Retraced, he works closely with fashion and textile brands navigating supply chain transparency and compliance as Market Lead for the UK & Ireland. He's a regular presence at industry events and runs workshops for customers and prospects across both markets.

