Modern Digital Product Passports require end-to-end traceability — from raw material extraction to consumer purchase. DPPskop's traceability module connects multi-tier suppliers, certifications, and lab reports into a single audit-ready timeline.
ESPR-compliant DPPs aren't just product datasheets — they're verifiable lifecycle records. To satisfy the regulation's transparency mandate, manufacturers must trace data back to authoritative sources: tier-2 fabric mills, tier-3 dye houses, tier-4 fibre producers, lab certifications, and customs declarations.
Without traceability software, this work is done in spreadsheets — error-prone, slow, and impossible to audit. DPPskop's traceability module automates supplier data collection, validates against ESPR requirements, and produces an audit-ready timeline.
DPPskop maps your supply chain across all four tiers:
Each supplier receives a portal account with multilingual onboarding, document upload, and certification import.
DPPskop auto-imports certifications from leading bodies:
For high-value or counterfeit-sensitive products (luxury goods, batteries, pharmaceuticals), DPPskop offers an optional blockchain anchoring layer:
Blockchain is opt-in — most use cases work without it.
Unlimited. Enterprise customers manage 1,000-10,000 suppliers across tiers; the supplier portal scales horizontally.
DPPskop's risk-scoring flags non-responsive suppliers and provides templates for compliant fallback (declarations, lab tests, alternative sources).
Through (1) automated validation against ESPR schema, (2) cross-referencing with lab reports and certifications, (3) supplier-confidence scoring, and (4) optional third-party audit integration.
No. ESPR requires verifiability, not blockchain specifically. Most DPPs use cryptographic signatures and centralised audit trails. Blockchain is an optional add-on for premium use cases.
DPPskop offers REST API, GraphQL, and pre-built connectors for Centric PLM, Akeneo PIM, Salsify, and SAP. Custom integrations take 2-4 weeks.
Sensitive data is access-controlled. Public DPP fields show what ESPR requires; proprietary data (prices, contracts) stays private with role-based permissions.
Yes for products where tier-4 data is realistic (cotton, leather, lithium). For commodities like steel or aluminium, DPPskop uses industry-average proxy data per region/process.
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