You have to deliver. We give you the templates and the order of work.
Mapping goods codes, writing to suppliers, collecting emissions data, declaring on time. In practice that lands on your desk. We do not take the responsibility off you, but we do take away the tinkering with templates, structures and the question of where to begin.
Your work list, prioritised

What lands in your working folder
No theory, just things you can use on Monday.
Goods-code mapping
A list of your imports against the CBAM-relevant CN codes. You see which shipments fall under the obligation and which do not.
Supplier letter
Ready-made, multilingual templates for requesting emissions data from your producers. Including an explanation of why you are asking, so the supplier replies.
Data-register structure
A folder logic for evidence, correspondence and calculations. So nothing has to be hunted down at the next deadline or authority query.
Deadline and declarant checklist
Which step is due when, towards which body, with what lead time. Calculated for your case, not a generic leaflet.
CBAM is a chain. It breaks at the weakest link.
From the producer abroad to your declaration. We show you where your chain holds and where it breaks.
| Link | What is needed | Typical status |
|---|---|---|
| Producer | Actual emission values per product | often open |
| Supplier | Passing on the data, proof of origin | partly there |
| Procurement | CN codes, volumes, supplier list | partly there |
| Customs | Correct tariff classification, declaration | mostly there |
| Finance | Cost model, budget, certificates | often open |
Stop building templates yourself.
The decision file gives you the tools and the order of work. The self-test takes a minute beforehand.