Smarter Traceability Technology for Resilient Supply Chains

The future of trade demands more than spreadsheets. Our advanced traceability technology and modular supply chain traceability solutions give you instant insight into every transaction and movement. From traceability regulation compliance to customer transparency, we deliver the traceability tools that leading companies use to reduce risk, cut costs, and build trust while staying prepared for frameworks such as EUDR traceability.

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Seamless Tracking:
From Final Product back to Source

Our advanced system takes you on a seamless journey, tracking your product back to source.

Introduce Tracking Across Timber, Coffee, Rubber, and more

We revolutionise the art of tracking, offering unwavering assurance across a diverse range of materials: timber, coffee, rubber, palm oil, and beyond. Our cutting-edge technology ensures that every step in your supply chain is meticulously accounted for.

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Unmatched Transparency and Accountability

Our commitment to providing a clear and proven supply chain journey isn't just a promise; it's a fundamental principle of our service. Experience a level of transparency that goes beyond the ordinary in every stage of your supply chain.

How Interu can help you achieve EUDR compliance

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is set to bring sweeping changes to global supply chains, requiring companies to verify that their products do not contribute to deforestation. Although implementation has faced delays, businesses cannot afford to wait. Now is the time to take action, preparing your supply chain for compliance, future-proofing operations against potential penalties and positioning your increased traceability as a competitive differentiator.

Preparing for EUDR Compliance:
Essential Steps

6

Engage Stakeholders for a Unified Effort

Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to align on EUDR objectives. Consistent communication and shared goals will strengthen your compliance strategy and drive sustainable change.

1

Organise and Sort Data Efficiently

Begin by categorising and organising all relevant data. Accurate, accessible data is crucial for proving compliance and tracking each product’s origin throughout your supply chain.

2

Engage with Your Suppliers

Building strong relationships with suppliers is essential. Ensure they understand EUDR requirements and have the tools to ensure they can access and share the information required.

3

Understand and Optimise Workflows

Assess existing workflows within your current systems (e.g., ERPs, supply chain management systems) to determine where relevant data is stored, in what format, and how it flows. Identify gaps and refine processes to integrate seamlessly with new EUDR systems, minimising unnecessary expenditure and avoiding duplication of efforts.

4

Define Your Product Scope

Identify which products fall under EUDR regulations. Confirm that each item sourced meets EUDR standards, and take proactive steps to replace any high-risk items if necessary.

5

Invest in Training and Education

Equip your team and suppliers with the knowledge they need to comply with EUDR. Comprehensive training sessions will help ensure that everyone understands their role in maintaining compliance and how to effectively use the due diligence system.

6

Engage Stakeholders for a Unified Effort

Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to align on EUDR objectives. Consistent communication and shared goals will strengthen your compliance strategy and drive sustainable change.

1

Organise and Sort Data Efficiently

Begin by categorising and organising all relevant data. Accurate, accessible data is crucial for proving compliance and tracking each product’s origin throughout your supply chain.

01
Organise and Sort Data Efficiently
Begin by categorising and organising all relevant data. Accurate, accessible data is crucial for proving compliance and tracking each product’s origin throughout your supply chain.
02
Engage with Your Suppliers
Building strong relationships with suppliers is essential. Ensure they understand EUDR requirements and have the tools to ensure they can access and share the information required.
03
Understand and Optimise Workflows
Assess existing workflows within your current systems (e.g., ERPs, supply chain management systems) to determine where relevant data is stored, in what format, and how it flows. Identify gaps and refine processes to integrate seamlessly with new EUDR systems, minimising unnecessary expenditure and avoiding duplication of efforts.
04
Define Your Product Scope
Identify which products fall under EUDR regulations. Confirm that each item sourced meets EUDR standards, and take proactive steps to replace any high-risk items if necessary.
05
Invest in Training and Education
Equip your team and suppliers with the knowledge they need to comply with EUDR. Comprehensive training sessions will help ensure that everyone understands their role in maintaining compliance and how to effectively use the due diligence system.
06
Engage Stakeholders for a Unified Effort
Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to align on EUDR objectives. Consistent communication and shared goals will strengthen your compliance strategy and drive sustainable change.

Testimonials

At DoubleHelix, we understand the challenges organisations face in navigating due diligence and traceability regulations. Effective data systems are critical to saving time, enhancing quality, and providing peace of mind. Interu is uniquely positioned as a traceability platform, offering unmatched scalability, robust data security, and seamless integration with both internal company systems and external databases.

Built with over four years of industry input—from European multinationals to SMEs in producer countries, competent authorities, and verification bodies like ourselves—Interu sets itself apart by catering to the entire supply chain, easing the flow of information from upstream to downstream buyers. It is our platform of choice for traceability, and we confidently recommend it to our clients.

Darren Thomas
CEO and Co-Founder at DoubleHelix

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