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GeoJSON, KML, spreadsheets, scanned forms — supplier data arrives messy. The engine structures it, and anything below full confidence is reviewed by a person before it touches a filing.
Import-readiness · Finarc Labs
EUDR, CBAM, DPP and every rule after them arrive as one burden. Clearlane eases all of it — drag in a messy supplier file and, minutes later, hold a filing you can defend. Deterministic, cited, self-serve.
Three modules live — EUDR · CBAM · DPP
Boundary is recorded clockwise; TRACES requires counter-clockwise winding.
EUDR GeoJSON spec v1.5 §3.1.6The platform
Regulations change; your supply-chain data doesn’t. Enter a supplier once and every module reads the same canonical record — with its own cited rules and its own filing. Where the market runs 25 modules, the spine is built for 50.
GeoJSON, KML, spreadsheets, scanned forms — supplier data arrives messy. The engine structures it, and anything below full confidence is reviewed by a person before it touches a filing.
Compliance verdicts come from versioned, cited rules — never from a guess. The same check gives the same answer today, at the audit, and in five years.
Satellite-checked evidence bundles, generated due diligence statements, registry submission and an append-only audit trail — filings you can stand behind.
Three modules, live today
Each module is a whole, running product: cited validation, real output, and every external gate named honestly. No concept demos. No "coming soon."
For Importers of coffee, cocoa, rubber, palm oil, soy, cattle and wood.
Validate and repair plot geodata, check every plot against the EU’s own satellite forest baseline, and generate a due-diligence statement — each verdict cited to the EC spec, ready for TRACES.
Live — registry filing opens with acceptance onboarding.
For Importers of iron and steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen and electricity.
Record embedded emissions per good — or fall back to the EU’s 10,536 official default values — and get a declaration draft with a certificate-cost forecast from cited ETS pricing, your 50-tonne de-minimis obligation tracked as you go.
Live — official declaration format pending EU publication (every vendor waits on the same act).
For Importers of industrial, EV and light-transport batteries.
Establish your obligation by battery category, then get a readiness report: every Annex XIII datapoint you already hold, every one still missing, each quoted to its cited rule.
Live — readiness today, exchange format pending harmonisation.
Where a government API exists, “whole” includes filing. Where none exists yet, “whole” is data collection, cited validation and a filing-ready output — stated plainly.
How you start
Start in the free check: drop a messy supplier file, watch the errors get fixed, and keep the result in a workspace. That workspace is your account — sign up on the platform and file.
GeoJSON, KML, a spreadsheet, a scanned form — however the supplier sent it. In the free check it never leaves your browser.
Every issue is named against the rule it breaks and the spec it cites — a compliance answer you could put in front of an auditor, never an AI guess.
Repaired, verified and assembled into the filing or readiness report the regulation asks for — audit-ready years later.
Sign up and file. That is the whole onboarding.
Built like infrastructure
Every verdict names the regulation text it enforces and reproduces bit-for-bit — in front of an authority if it has to.
Processed and stored in the EU. Personal data is encrypted per person and erasable on request.
Every fact, repair, verdict and filing is an append-only record. History is evidence.
AI reads messy files and explains rules. It never makes a compliance decision; the deterministic engine does.