
Authentica introduces an AI-driven supply chain platform that automates compliance, reduces risks, and provides verifiable proof for global buyers and importers.
Authentica launches AI-native supply chain administration platform.
Automates compliance, risk management, and order-to-delivery tasks.
Provides deep-tier visibility and real-time evidence for shipments.
Partners with Control Union and Index Bio for testing and authentication.
Offers world’s first product authentication warranty with Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Early access available at www.authenti.ca.
On September 10, 2025, Authentica announced the public launch of its AI-native supply chain administration platform in Toronto. Designed for buyers and importers, the platform offers deep-tier visibility and automates compliance and risk management amid evolving tariffs, sanctions, and ESG mandates. “Geopolitics and AI are re-defining supply chains,” said Michael Borg, Founder & CEO of Authentica. “Companies that can automate busywork while avoiding costly mistakes are the ones who will thrive.”
Authentica eliminates manual data entry by securely ingesting emails and shipping documents, with specialized AI agents managing tasks like anomaly detection, document generation, tariff classification, supplier mapping, and audit readiness in real time. Unlike other systems, Authentica provides verifiable proof of shipment identity, origin, and condition at every stage. “What makes Authentica unique is that users can back every automated step with real-world evidence,” Borg emphasized, ensuring trust and compliance with regulators, buyers, lenders, and insurers.
The platform collaborates with Control Union for supply chain verification through testing and inspections, and with Index Bio for molecular testing to authenticate products and chain-of-custody. Additionally, Authentica’s partnership with Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. introduces the world’s first product authentication warranty, covering up to 100% of a shipment’s value, enabling new financial products for risk reduction.
The launch aligns with significant industry trends, as the U.S. government recently allocated $70 billion for border enforcement, increasing the need for automated compliance solutions. A report projects the AI in supply chain market to reach $55 billion by 2029, highlighting the growing necessity for platforms like Authentica.
Authentica is now open for early access, with demos available at www.authenti.ca. The platform’s ability to reduce compliance risks and operational costs positions it as a key player in transforming global supply chains.
Authentica combines agentic AI, product testing, and embedded finance to help supply-chain buyers cut risk and enable autonomy across the order-to-delivery lifecycle. By integrating advanced AI with robust verification and financial solutions, Authentica empowers organizations to navigate complex global trade environments efficiently.