Supply Chain List
Every supplier named with place and tenure, plus the one we left and why.
Every supplier named with place and tenure, plus the one we left and why.
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Supply Chain List names every partner in the chain: the canvas mill in Dundee weaving the 18 oz canvas since 2015, the tannery in Tuscany vegetable tanning the bridle leather since 2017, YKK in Japan on every zip since day one, and the box maker 20 miles away since 2019. Each row carries what the supplier makes and how long they have been in the chain. The block ends on the one they left: a hardware caster dropped in 2025 after a buckle batch failed, 1,800 units recalled, batch numbers published, and the work moved to Tuscany. The lede names the standard: “because unnamed suppliers are deniable ones.”
Suppliers are one array. The departure card with the reason stated is the block at its most honest, and the detail that validates everything above it.
Reach for this block on the about page or a dedicated supply chain page, after the founding story. The tenure dates and the departure must be current. An outdated chain page undermines the transparency it claims.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the four partner chain with departure. Other supply chain lists:
Tip: “leaving is part of naming” closes the departure card because it turns a recall into a proof of process rather than a failure to hide.