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Compliance readiness report
1 source · generated 1/1/1970, 12:00:00 AM
Your catalogue covers most labelling requirements but is missing key GPSR identifiers across 12 SKUs. Action recommended before next EU listing cycle.
Readiness score
Review needed
High-risk gaps
2
Block listing
Medium-risk gaps
1
Flag review
Detected fields
4
Successfully extracted
Low-priority gaps
0
Nice to have
Detected information
Fields successfully extracted from your sources.
Brand
Sunshore
spring_catalog.csv
Country of origin
Germany
spring_catalog.csv
Category
Outdoor lighting
spring_catalog.csv
Total SKUs
248
spring_catalog.csv
Coverage by area
How well your sources cover each compliance area.
Detected manufacturer
Inferred from sources.
AI-detected readiness gaps
Sorted by risk impact.
| Field | Schema | Risk | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| EU Responsible Person | GPSR | high | Required for non-EU manufacturers to list products in the EU. |
| Manufacturer postal address | GPSR | high | Must appear on product or packaging under GPSR. |
| Material composition | DPP | medium | Required by upcoming DPP for textile and electronics categories. |
Designate an EU Responsible Person
highCritical for 12 SKUs. Assign before next listing cycle.
Standardize manufacturer address field
mediumAdd a dedicated PIM column and backfill across SKUs.
Begin DPP composition data collection
mediumStart with your top 50 SKUs in textile categories.
Educational guidance
- GPSR generally requires manufacturer identification on consumer products sold in the EU.
- Marketplaces increasingly request traceable supplier information.
- Product warnings should be clearly visible and understandable in the destination language.