Quickcode.ai and BITE Data Partnership Combines Denied Party and Forced Labor Screening

Quickcode.ai has announced a new partnership with BITE Data that brings denied party screening and forced labor risk monitoring directly into the Quickcode.ai compliance platform. The integration allows users to handle product classification and supplier screening in one place, removing the need for separate tools or disconnected processes.
Trade compliance teams often rely on multiple systems for classification, screening, documentation, and regulatory checks. Quickcode.ai has been working to consolidate these steps so that teams can manage their day-to-day workload with fewer handoffs and fewer manual touchpoints. The partnership adds BITE Data’s screening engine to Quickcode.ai’s existing capabilities, giving users immediate access to global restricted-party lists and forced-labor indicators alongside their product classification tasks.
“Global trade compliance is shifting constantly, and teams need tools that help them keep pace,” said Shannon Hynds, CEO of Quickcode.ai. “Integrating BITE Data’s screening technology gives our customers a single environment where they can classify products, evaluate counterparties, and manage documentation without jumping between systems.”
BITE Data supports organizations that need to review large volumes of counterparties and suppliers across multiple jurisdictions. Its system screens entities against global denied and restricted party lists and identifies potential exposure to forced-labor concerns. With the new integration, Quickcode.ai users can run real-time checks against global denied and restricted party lists, perform high-volume or bulk screening, flag potential forced-labor risk within supplier networks, and receive monitoring updates as lists or regulations change. All screening activity is housed within the same workflow used for classification and regulatory review.
Quickcode.ai’s platform already includes tools for HS and Schedule B classification, identifying tariff changes and other regulatory measures, supporting documentation and review, and maintaining audit records and controlled workflows. Bringing BITE Data’s screening tools into the platform strengthens these processes by keeping all compliance activity in one location and reducing the operational friction that comes with managing multiple systems.
“Embedding our screening engine into Quickcode’s platform makes it easier for teams to complete essential checks without slowing down their operations,” said Thariq Kara, CEO and Co-Founder of BITE Data. “The goal is to help organizations handle growing regulatory demands with tools that are reliable and scalable.”
Compliance requirements tied to restricted entities, human-rights due diligence, and cross-border transparency continue to expand. Many teams are doing this work with limited staff and systems not built for today’s volume of regulatory updates. By combining classification, regulatory tracking, denied-party screening, and forced-labor monitoring, Quickcode.ai and BITE Data aim to offer a more streamlined approach that helps companies keep pace with these changes and reduce the risk of missed obligations.
