Sayari Labs Expands to Tokyo
Sayari Labs, Inc., a pioneering innovator in trade and compliance risk analysis solutions, has officially opened an office in Tokyo, Japan, expanding its global presence. With over 7 billion unique data points collected, Sayari is revolutionizing how businesses manage their supply chains and international trade risk. This new location marks the company's third global office, following its headquarters in Washington D.C.
The Tokyo office will cater to the growing needs of Japanese global companies and governmental organizations, aiding them in navigating the complexities of international transactions. Sayari aims to enhance operational agility in an increasingly uncertain global landscape. This establishment is a strategic move to offer local support in ensuring rapid reactions to evolving trade challenges, regulatory changes, and supply chain disruptions.
About Sayari
Sayari was founded in 2015 in Washington D.C. and specializes in delivering solutions that visualize and analyze the networks behind trade transactions, with particular emphasis on supply chains and ownership structures. The company leverages a unique data repository that encompasses customs data, trade records, and corporate data spanning over 250 countries and territories. This vast dataset enables Sayari to provide insights into various compliance risks, helping organizations maintain transparency and resilience in their operations.
Sayari's advanced solutions allow businesses to detect risks associated with diverse factors, including supply chain transparency and potential regulatory violations. By facilitating rapid and accurate risk identification, Sayari has proven essential not just for multinational corporations but also for key governmental bodies like the U.S. Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense, which rely on its tools to make informed decisions.
In its commitment to innovation, Sayari was honored with the 'Supply & Demand Chain Executive: Top Tech Startup Award' in 2024 and has been recognized for four consecutive years in the 'Deloitte Technology Fast 500,' cementing its status as a leader among fast-growing tech companies in North America.
Solutions Offered by Sayari
Sayari's offerings significantly enhance the visibility of complex business networks by leveraging its extensive data collection to analyze trade dynamics effectively. With the ability to detect upstream suppliers previously considered elusive, organizations can achieve a comprehensive overview of their supply chains and other transactional networks.
Through its visualization tools, Sayari can identify suppliers that fall under more than 40 global listing regulations and flag potential risks such as circumvented exports, forced labor, and various ESG-related concerns. This capability enables companies to implement appropriate export controls and comply with procurement regulations, thus minimizing an array of operational risks.
Furthermore, the establishment of a robust, proprietary database substantially increases the accuracy and immediacy of data analysis. Previously, challenges in analyzing extensive inter-company networks stemmed from a lack of high-quality, uniform data. Sayari solves this issue by meticulously gathering data independently from diverse industries, culminating in a reliable database that meets analytical needs effectively. This streamlined approach ensures organizations are equipped with real-time insights necessary for effective decision-making.
In today's context, where geopolitical shifts and economic fluctuations demand swift regulatory responses, the opening of the Tokyo office positions Sayari as a vital partner. The company is dedicated to supporting Japanese enterprises and public institutions in adapting to international regulations that impact economic security decisions. Through its efforts, Sayari strives to contribute to a safer and more transparent global economy.
Contact Information
1152 15th Street Northwest,
Washington D.C. 20005, USA
14th Floor, 3-1-1 Kyobashi,
Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan