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SAN DIEGO - Source Intelligence announced on Monday the launch of its software solution designed to help companies comply with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), according to a company press release.
The software-as-a-service platform aims to streamline deforestation risk management and automate compliance workflows ahead of upcoming enforcement deadlines. The solution enables businesses to trace product origins, validate supplier data, identify deforestation risks, and submit required due diligence statements.
The EUDR requires companies to implement due diligence processes to ensure products sold in the EU market do not contribute to deforestation. Non-compliance could result in fines of up to 4% of annual turnover.
Key features of the platform include supply chain mapping, deforestation risk identification using Article 9-aligned scoring, and direct integration with the EU TRACES platform for submitting compliance statements. The solution also incorporates satellite imagery to detect land use changes and assess environmental risks.
"The EUDR requires companies to reach deeper into their supply chains, gather more specific data, and act on risk with greater speed," said Mike Flynn, Chief Product Officer at Source Intelligence, in the press release.
While the regulation is already in force, operators and traders must fully implement the required due diligence process by December 30, 2025. Micro and small enterprises have until June 30, 2026.
Source Intelligence describes itself as a provider of AI-driven supply chain compliance and sustainability software for manufacturers.
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