Support for EUDR compliance

The EUDR regulation requires supply chain traceability and complex documentation for targeted products.

We organize data, documents and traceability needed for EUDR compliance.

Who it's for

Companies importing or trading products subject to EUDR that need documented traceability.

  • Importers of wood, rubber, coffee, cocoa, soy, palm oil, cattle
  • Companies with complex supply chains
  • Compliance and sustainability departments
  • Operators and traders subject to EUDR

What processes it covers

1

Supply chain and supplier mapping

2

Traceability document collection and organization

3

Compliance validation per lot/delivery

4

Due diligence statement generation

5

Data monitoring and updates

How it works

1

Supplier mapping

We identify and structure information about suppliers and product origins.

2

Document collection

We centralize traceability documents, certificates and declarations.

3

Compliance validation

We verify completeness and correctness of documentation for each lot.

4

Report generation

We prepare declarations and reports required by authorities.

What it produces

Structured traceability registry
Due diligence declarations
Per-supplier compliance status dashboard
Alerts for missing or expired documents

FAQ

What products are targeted?
Wood, rubber, coffee, cocoa, soy, palm oil and cattle, including derived products.
When does EUDR take effect?
The regulation applies to large operators from December 30, 2025, with progressive implementation.
Is a demo available?
The solution is in concept phase. Contact us for a presentation of the proposed approach.

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We start with your process, documents and rules. From there we define the solution, demo and implementation steps.

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