The operating challenge
Connect the moving parts before evidence becomes a bottleneck.
Reuse product, supplier, facility, material, and transaction evidence across a portfolio governed by different product rules.
Primary buyer
Supply chain, compliance, and procurement
Representative records
Components, assemblies, spares, metals, polymers, chemicals, tier suppliers, machine shops, factories, POs, lots, and serials
Evidence workflow in practice
Route one risk signal to every affected product owner.
Connect an upstream facility signal to components, customer programs, evidence owners and a governed due-diligence response.
- Industrial manufacturerOwns the due-diligence process
- Tier suppliersProvide source and action records
- Independent data providerSupplies external signals
- Compliance committeeApproves the response
01 InitiateOpen the exact case02 ResolveConnect identity and evidence03 CoordinateCheck, route, and prepare04 DecideKeep human authority05 ActIssue and reuse the outcome
Facility signal
Open the workflow from the signal and referenced upstream facility.
- Input
- Entity, facility, issue and observation date
- Control
- The company owns prioritization, proportionality and the final due-diligence response.
- Handoff
- Supplier records · Tier suppliers
- Facility signalIndependent data provider
Every affected program receives an owned action connected to the same facility signal and evidence record.
Workflow boundary
The architecture coordinates evidence and action; it does not replace legal interpretation or stakeholder engagement.
CSDDD — official source
Live platform capabilities
Shape CommonShare around this evidence chain.
Configure these live capability families around the records, contributors, controls, and outputs in your evidence chain.
01. Multi-tier mapping
Connect products, suppliers, facilities, materials, and transactions across tiers.
02. Supplier collaboration
Request structured data and evidence through collaborative supplier workflows.
03. Evidence governance
Extract, version, approve, and preserve documents with a reviewable audit trail.
04. Risk screening
Connect watchlist, sourcing, geography, and documentation signals to the right records.
05. Cases and corrective action
Route exceptions through cases, corrective actions, approvals, and escalation paths.
06. Impact calculations
Maintain carbon, PEF, and CBAM calculations in traceable reporting ledgers.
07. Regulation-specific outputs
Prepare controlled statements, evidence rooms, certificates, assessments, and submission data.
Relevant pathways
Start with product, role, and market—not a generic checklist.
Applicability depends on the current law and the specific company, product, material, transaction, and market facts.
ESPR
Scope follows the actual physical product group, not the fact that it was manufactured.
CSDDD & LkSG
Company thresholds and chain-of-activities rules require entity-specific analysis.
CBAM
Applies to covered imports and customs roles.
REACH & SCIP
Substance and article obligations depend on product composition.
Explore the family
More in Materials & Manufacturing.
Follow adjacent products into their distinct evidence chains.
Iron, Steel & Aluminium
Chemicals, Polymers & Plastics
Paints, Coatings & Lubricants
Packaging, Paper & Print
Confirm your scope
Apply current legal text and implementing measures to your company role, products, materials, transactions, markets, and facts.
