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Example readiness report

What a real Regonance report looks like.

Evidence-traced findings. Flagged gaps with the article that governs them. Defensible documentation across eight EU regulations. Not marketing material — a real product output, with mock SKU data.

AUDIT-READY · SPECIMENspring_catalog.csv · 248 SKUs · medium risk · readiness 62%
DEMO-000spring_catalog.csvReview needed

Compliance readiness report

1 source · generated 1/1/1970, 12:00:00 AM

AI summary

Your catalogue covers most labelling requirements but is missing key GPSR identifiers across 12 SKUs. Action recommended before next EU listing cycle.

Readiness score

62/ 100 ready

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

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Country of origin

Germany

spring_catalog.csv

Category

Outdoor lighting

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Total SKUs

248

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Coverage by area

How well your sources cover each compliance area.

Detected manufacturer

Inferred from sources.

CompanySunshore GmbH
CountryGermany (DE)
Confidence92%
AI-detected readiness — not a legal compliance certification.

AI-detected readiness gaps

Sorted by risk impact.

FieldSchemaRiskWhy it matters
EU Responsible PersonGPSRhighRequired for non-EU manufacturers to list products in the EU.
Manufacturer postal addressGPSRhighMust appear on product or packaging under GPSR.
Material compositionDPPmediumRequired by upcoming DPP for textile and electronics categories.
AI recommendations

Designate an EU Responsible Person

high

Critical for 12 SKUs. Assign before next listing cycle.

Standardize manufacturer address field

medium

Add a dedicated PIM column and backfill across SKUs.

Begin DPP composition data collection

medium

Start 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.