With Module 9 of TCEPro 2026, attention shifts to the core building blocks of modern trade compliance: rules of origin, traceability, and multi-tier supply-chain visibility.
This module examines how rules of origin have evolved from legal concepts into enforcement-critical requirements tied to traceability, data integrity, and supply-chain transparency. Participants will explore how automotive companies must design origin and traceability frameworks that withstand scrutiny while enabling smarter risk management and sourcing decisions.
Participants will explore:
- Rules of origin: purpose, legal foundations, and trade compliance implications
- The evolution of rules of origin in U.S. trade agreements
- Substantial transformation in automotive manufacturing
- From origin determination to traceability requirements in modern trade policy
- Multi-tier supply chain visibility in automotive production
- Data collection frameworks for origin and traceability compliance
- Technology-enabled traceability systems in automotive supply chains
- Regulatory-driven traceability for automotive, metals, and critical inputs
- Supply-chain risk identification and vulnerability analysis
- Enforcement risk, transshipment, and origin evasion in global automotive supply chains
Featuring: Amy Morgan
Amy Morgan is VP & Head of Trade Compliance at Altana, with over 20 years of experience in global trade. She leads the development of AI-driven trade compliance solutions, founded TradeNerds, and is a recognized voice on how technology and artificial intelligence are transforming trade compliance and supply-chain transparency.
Enroll today to reduce origin risk, enhance traceability, and support audit-ready supply-chain governance.