Week 1
Scope products, suppliers, shipment flows, and current evidence gaps.
30-day implementation
The Readiness Sprint turns diagnostic findings into supplier workflows, evidence packs, red flag handling, SOPs, and DDS readiness for one priority product line or supplier cluster.
Book EUDR DiagnosticSprint timeline
Week 1
Scope products, suppliers, shipment flows, and current evidence gaps.
Week 2
Coordinate supplier data collection and clarify missing geolocation/legal evidence.
Week 3
Build the evidence pack, red flag register, and DDS-ready file structure.
Week 4
Deliver SOPs, handover, TRACES readiness notes, and next operating rhythm.
Deliverables
Structured supplier contacts, origin data, GPS records, and legal evidence for the priority product line.
A clean evidence folder that links supplier documents, plot data, product scope, and due-diligence logic.
Practical risk notes on missing geolocation, inconsistent documents, material mixing, or implausible supplier claims.
A supplier view that separates ready, incomplete, high-risk, and escalation-needed relationships.
Repeatable handoffs for procurement, suppliers, compliance owners, and future shipment evidence updates.
EU Login/EORI/access assumptions, DDS data fields, GeoJSON readiness, and filing model next steps.
By day 30
The Sprint is designed for importer teams with real exposure: Vietnam-linked suppliers, recurring imports, scattered evidence, and limited internal capacity to translate regulation into supplier-side operations.
It does not replace legal counsel or certification. It creates the operating layer that lets your compliance team work with actual supplier evidence instead of email chaos.
Why LamNova
LamNova is built for the middle layer where supplier evidence, documentation QA, procurement handoffs, and due-diligence workflows have to become one operating process.
You work with an operator, not a handoff-heavy advisory chain.
Supplier follow-ups can account for Vietnamese language, document norms, and practical data constraints.
Work is driven through scope, owners, timelines, gap registers, and repeatable handover.
The sprint can prepare data for your current stack or future traceability tooling.
Next step
If you already know EUDR applies, the first call scopes product line, supplier set, evidence status, and whether a 30-day implementation sprint is the right move.