Avetta has announced enhancements to its Find Supplier capability within the AI-driven Avetta One platform to better connect its supplier network.
This shift represents a move away from traditional vendor vetting. By transitioning from a compliance-only focus to a connection-based model, the company aims to help global supply chains scale more efficiently.
Avetta provides intelligent work-readiness solutions for global supply chains [1]. The company said the updated tool is designed to move beyond one-by-one vendor vetting, which the company describes as a process that does not scale [2]. Instead, the platform seeks to build trusted, ready-to-work supplier communities [1, 2].
These updates target the friction often found in procurement and compliance. Traditional vetting often creates bottlenecks when companies must verify each new vendor individually before work can begin. The enhanced Find Supplier tool allows for a more fluid connection between vetted entities and the organizations that need their services.
According to the company, the Avetta network now includes more than 360,000 suppliers [1]. This scale allows the AI-driven platform to match companies with partners who have already met specific readiness and safety standards.
By leveraging a pre-verified community, organizations can reduce the time spent on administrative onboarding. The goal is to transform the procurement process from a series of checks into a dynamic ecosystem of trusted partners [2].
“Avetta is moving beyond traditional, one-by-one vendor vetting that doesn’t scale.”
The transition from individual compliance checks to 'ready-to-work' communities suggests a broader trend in supply chain management. By digitizing trust and readiness, companies are attempting to eliminate the procurement lag that often delays large-scale industrial projects, effectively treating compliance as a persistent state rather than a one-time hurdle.





