April 29, 2026
Open Supply Hub Announcement
Open Supply Hub launches ‘OS Hub Spotlight’ with 10 founding partners
Powered by a network of vetted partners, OS Hub Spotlight connects siloed datasets — helping organizations discover and evaluate supply chain data linked to production facilities on a single platform.
Open Supply Hub (OS Hub) has today announced the launch of OS Hub Spotlight — a significant expansion of its data offerings through a new suite of integration partnerships with 10 leading environmental and social data providers — amfori, Climate TRACE, the International Accord, Labor Solutions, Living Wage Institute, Social and Labor Convergence Program (SLCP), Ulula, WageIndicator Foundation, Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP), and Worldly.
These integrations broaden the range of information that can be discovered through the Open Supply Hub platform, giving users a more comprehensive view of production locations around the world.
Through OS Hub Spotlight, OS Hub now highlights where key data — including environmental, social, and assessment-related data points — are available across production location profiles. This enables users to more easily understand what types of information exist for a given production location (factory, farm, mine, etc.) and where that information can be accessed — all within a single, open and standardized database.
The new integrations strengthen OS Hub’s expanding role as a central access point for supply chain data discovery. Upon launch, users can now access a set of indicators related to environmental impact, wages, assessments, audits, and grievance mechanisms that support risk model development, compliance, and sourcing, with additional partners and data points to be added regularly moving forward.
What this means for users
OS Hub Spotlight can be accessed across all of OS Hub’s offerings. It is discoverable for free within production location profiles and is also available through data downloads, custom analysis, and API integrations as part of OS Hub’s premium solutions.
Over 2.5 million production location profiles — just shy of all current profiles on the Open Supply Hub platform — now highlight where at least one of the specific data points are available from partner organizations. And over one million profiles (nearly half of the database) connect to two or more Spotlight Partners. Rather than hosting or replacing partner datasets, OS Hub Spotlight acts as a connector — helping users navigate the growing ecosystem of supply chain data and understand how different sources relate to real-world production locations.
For organizations seeking to operationalize Spotlight data at scale, OS Hub’s premium solutions provide several options. Custom data downloads & analysis deliver clean, OS ID-anchored bulk exports of supply chain data, spanning the full database or tailored subsets such as individual supply chains or sector-level analysis, for example. Meanwhile, API integrations create a live data layer that can be embedded into sourcing platforms, compliance tools, or member-facing products. These services enable users to explore trends, risks, and opportunities across their supply chains with greater precision, while supporting an open and collaborative data ecosystem.
Supporting greater visibility across global supply chains
By expanding the breadth of integrated data sources, OS Hub continues to advance its long-standing commitment to keeping supply chain data open, accessible, and standardized. These enhancements are designed to support greater transparency, collaboration, and accountability across industries working toward safer and more sustainable production globally. Furthermore, these updates can also help organizations more easily identify relevant data sources and partners to strengthen their supply chain due diligence efforts in an evolving regulatory landscape.
As OS Hub CEO Natalie Grillon explains:
“Across supply chains, organizations spend a huge amount of time simply trying to figure out where data is housed or repeating work that’s already been done elsewhere. OS Hub Spotlight is designed to reduce those ‘data scavenger hunts' by making critical data for sourcing, compliance, and risk easier to discover and connect. By helping people find the right data and partners more quickly, we can free up more time and resources for collaboration, collective action, and improving conditions in global supply chains.”
What data can be discovered on OS Hub Spotlight?
OS Hub Spotlight now highlights the availability of the following environmental, social, and assessment indicators across production location profiles.
Looking ahead
Open Supply Hub will continue expanding the ecosystem of data connected to production locations on the platform. The organization is actively seeking new Spotlight Partners to further illustrate the breadth and depth of information available about production locations across global supply chains. Additional partners will continue to be announced throughout 2026, including forthcoming collaborations such as Apparel Impact Institute and FibreTrace. Organizations interested in making their datasets easier to discover and connect to real-world production locations through the OS Hub platform are encouraged to learn more and reach out to Open Supply Hub.
With thanks to our supporters
These expanded data integrations were made possible through generous support from philanthropic foundations such as Laudes Foundation and the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, from partners such as Apparel Impact Institute and from corporate partners such as Amazon, The Walt Disney Company, and Worldly.