Available Supply Chain Sustainability Features
Missing Supply Chain Sustainability Features
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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Source Intelligence emphasizes connectivity and expert-backed automation: unify supplier data, apply evolving regulatory logic, and push compliance into design by integrating with PLM and ERP. It offers self-service software and, when needed, managed programs run by in-house specialists. Some of its main features are:
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR): Automated data collection, tariff and schedule monitoring, eco-modulation support, and reporting for packaging, WEEE, and batteries.
Product & Substance Compliance: Campaigns and declarations for REACH, RoHS, TSCA, PFAS and related regimes, with document generation and dashboards.
SCIP & POPs Submissions: Tools to collect, validate, and submit data for EU SCIP notifications and POPs obligations.
Traceability & Mapping: ChainPoint-based traceability to connect material, process, and supplier data from raw material to finished goods.
PLM/ERP Integrations: Prebuilt and custom integrations to leading PLM and ERP systems for BOM exchange and in-workflow compliance checks.
Component Risk & Obsolescence: Automated BOM analysis to flag at-risk parts and support redesign decisions early.
Closing Insights
Source Intelligence began as a cloud platform to validate supplier and product data for compliance, co-founded in 2009 by Dr. Jennifer Kraus who has over has over 30 years of experience providing environmental services to clients globally. In 2021 it partnered with ParkerGale, a private equity firm, then expanded through acquisitions of Compliance Map in 2022 and ChainPoint in 2023. That build-and-buy path culminated in C-Map, a unified, AI-supported solution within the Source Intelligence ecosystem combining product compliance and traceability with expert oversight. A distinguishing factor is the blend of regulatory content, supplier outreach at scale, and native PLM/ERP connectivity so decisions happen inside core engineering workflows. Notable users identified on the Source Intelligence site include Instron, Newell Brands, and Dwyer Instruments, showing applicability across testing equipment, consumer brands, and industrial instrumentation. Security credentials such as ISO 27001 support enterprise adoption.
For teams reviewing options, Source Intelligence may appeal if you want one configurable system that scales from self-serve to managed services. Pricing is tailored during a consultation rather than published tiers, and implementations emphasize integrations to PLM and ERP systems for automated data exchange. Expert advisory and fully managed programs are available when internal capacity is tight. Recent momentum such as C-Map’s launch and expanding EPR coverage suggests a roadmap and partnerships. Altogether, the platform helps centralize supplier data, keep pace with changing regulations, and produce evidence-based reports.