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From the first click to the file

Seven steps. No consulting maze.

CBAM readiness rarely fails on willpower and almost always on sequence. We give you one that works. From the free self-test to ongoing maintenance, each step with a clear result at the end.

Seven steps to CBAM readiness, the last leads to the file
1

Self-test in 60 seconds

You clarify, without signing up, whether you are affected at all and how far along you are. Result: a readiness score and a first direction. Free.

To the self-test
2

Indicative cost calculator

You run through volumes, emission factors and the certificate price. Result: a rough order of magnitude for whether CBAM is a small or a large matter for you.

To the cost calculator
3

Initial call, 30 minutes

We go through your result together and define the scope for your case. Result: an honest assessment of whether, and which, package makes sense. If none, we say so.

Book a call
4

Rapid Screening or straight to the file

Unsure whether the full scope is worth it? The Rapid Screening gives a quick verdict for €1,950 net. Clear case? We start directly with the decision file.

See the packages
5

CBAM decision file, 7 working days

The centrepiece. Exposure, 7-field risk profile, cost effect, declarant deadlines, templates, management summary. Result: a file that management, procurement and customs can align around.

Scope of work
6

Supplier Data Sprint, optional

The file shows gaps in supplier data? In the sprint we collect the missing emissions data from your manufacturers and replace expensive default values with real ones. Result: a lower cost base.

Sprint scope
7

Monthly CBAM Office, ongoing

CBAM is not a project with an end date. In the ongoing office we keep data, deadlines and the cost model current, so the topic does not fall asleep again. Result: calm at quarter-end.

Office model
What you contribute

Three things from your side

For the seven working days to hold, we need access early. Not to everything, but to the right things.

A

Import data

CN codes, volumes, countries of origin, suppliers. As complete as you have it; we sort the rest.

B

Point of contact

One person from procurement or customs who can answer questions within 24 hours. Nothing more.

C

30 minutes of time

Once at the start, once at handover. In between we work, not you.

Step one costs nothing.

The self-test tells you in a minute where you stand. Everything else follows from that.