IntegrityNext introduces advanced solutions to improve supply chain sustainability and regulatory compliance, targeting visibility and adherence to EU’s deforestation-free requirements.
IntegrityNext, a sustainability software provider based in Munich, has unveiled two new solutions—Multi-Tier Supply Chain Visibility and EUDR Compliance—to address supply chain sustainability and regulatory challenges. These innovations, announced by the company, aim to enhance supply chain transparency, facilitate regulatory compliance, and support companies’ ESG goals.
The Multi-Tier Supply Chain Visibility tool is powered by artificial intelligence, leveraging extensive datasets to map and analyze complex supply chains. It offers insights across supply chain tiers, right down to raw materials, which enables companies to identify and mitigate risks, optimize procurement, and simplify regulatory reporting. This solution automatically maps suppliers, materials, and processes involved in production, highlighting critical areas that may pose sustainability risks.
The EUDR Compliance solution is aligned with the European Union’s new Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR), which mandates stringent compliance for commodities like palm oil, beef, timber, and cocoa. EUDR Compliance automates the collection and verification of supplier data, conducts risk assessments based on geolocation and product origins, and provides deforestation trend analysis. The tool integrates with existing ERP and SCM systems, ensuring seamless reporting and compliance with EU deforestation rules.
IntegrityNext plans further enhancements, including solutions to address forced labor and tools for AI-based CO2 measurement. These updates will support companies in meeting additional requirements under frameworks like the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), broadening IntegrityNext's compliance offerings to tackle evolving regulatory landscapes.
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