Deploying Intelligence at Enterprise Scale.
We build products and the data layers behind global supply chains: legacy ERP integrations, RFID networks, and EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) compliance.
The EU DPP AI Audit
Upcoming EU regulations require supply chain transparency. Most legacy systems are not ready. Our fixed-price audit reviews your data readiness and flags gaps before they become compliance problems.
- Comprehensive legacy data analysis
- UNTP standard readiness assessment
- Custom roadmap for Item Intelligence integration
- Delivered in 14 days
Beyond Compliance
After the audit, we design and build integrations that connect ERPs and RFID networks into one AI-ready data layer.
What is the EU Digital Product Passport?
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a structured digital record attached to a physical product throughout its entire lifecycle. Mandated under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), it makes product data (composition, origin, repairability, carbon footprint, and end-of-life handling) accessible to consumers, regulators, and supply chain partners via a scannable identifier such as a QR code or RFID tag.
The DPP is not a single document. It is a living data layer that must stay accurate as a product moves from manufacture through distribution, use, repair, and recycling. For most enterprises, that means connecting ERP systems, supplier databases, IoT sensors, and legacy asset registers into one coherent, standards-compliant source of truth, typically aligned with the United Nations Transparency Protocol (UNTP).
Why does it matter?
Regulatory enforcement
Non-compliance blocks market access. Products placed on the EU market without a valid passport face penalties, recalls, and removal from sale, starting with batteries, textiles, and electronics, then expanding sector by sector through 2030.
Supply chain transparency
Buyers, OEMs, and retailers increasingly require verifiable product data from tier-1 through tier-3 suppliers. A DPP-ready data layer becomes a commercial prerequisite, not just a legal checkbox.
Circular economy readiness
Repair, resale, and recycling all depend on knowing what a product is made of and how to handle it safely. The DPP is the infrastructure that makes circular business models economically viable.
Audit and reporting burden
Regulators and enterprise customers will demand proof. Static spreadsheets and siloed ERP exports cannot respond to a passport request in real time. Automated, machine-readable data is the only scalable answer.
Why start with an audit?
Most manufacturers discover a painful gap between what they think they know about their products and what the DPP actually requires. Product data lives in disconnected systems: ERP bill-of-materials in one place, supplier certificates in email, carbon calculations in a spreadsheet, and serial numbers on a warehouse floor. An audit maps that reality before you commit to a full integration build.
- Identify which mandatory DPP data fields you can already produce, and which are missing entirely
- Assess whether your current identifiers (serial numbers, GTINs, RFID tags) can link to a machine-readable passport
- Benchmark your data architecture against UNTP and sector-specific ESPR requirements
- Receive a prioritised roadmap with realistic timelines and cost estimates for full compliance
Building on incomplete assumptions is the most expensive mistake in a compliance programme. A 14-day audit gives you a defensible baseline, so every subsequent integration decision is grounded in evidence rather than guesswork.
Not sure where you stand?
Run a free readiness check first. Upload a sample CSV and our scanner will score your data against EU DPP and UNTP requirements. No commitment required.
Industry solution guides
Our audit work maps to sector-specific implementation paths. Review the hub that matches your programme, then book a working session when you are ready to scope connectors and tagging.