EUDR Import Traceability
Structured, connected traceability aligned with Article 9 of the EUDR.
What we are providing
Under the EUDR, operators must collect and retain specific information that allows each imported product to be clearly identified and linked to its origin and supply chain. INTEGRAC supports operators by structuring traceability information required under Article 9, whether data comes from existing traceability systems or directly from suppliers with no digital systems in place.
What this service includes:
Structured registration of imported products and lots within the INTEGRAC platform
How do we work
Connection and consolidation of data from existing traceability platforms or manual supplier inputs
Support for suppliers and cooperatives without systems to provide information in an EUDR- and TRACES-aligned structure
Alignment of all incoming data with the traceability structure expected by national competent authorities
How we work
INTEGRAC acts as a central traceability layer and translation interface. We connect existing systems where available, and where none exist, we support suppliers in structuring and delivering information in the format required by the EUDR.
In all cases, data is organised into a single, coherent traceability record that supports downstream risk assessment and provides the validated information needed to complete the Due Diligence Statement and populate the EU Information System (TRACES).


