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The Stacking Solution
EU-regulated companies are drowning in overlapping compliance obligations — FRDM AI lets you stack them all on one platform, cutting costs, time, and risk in one move.
The Problem: Disconnected Compliance Is Costing You
FRDM AI ingests your spend and invoice data and automatically maps up to 8 supplier tiers. That single supplier map then powers every compliance task your team faces — trade and tariffs (UFLPA, CTPAT, export restrictions), human rights monitoring (UFLPA, LkSG, UK Modern Slavery Act), ESG tracking (CSDDD, CSRD, EUDR), and forced labour oversight (EUFLR). Every task draws from the same underlying dataset, eliminating redundant work at the source. On top of that shared foundation, FRDM AI automates up to 80% of manual supplier questionnaires, replaces repeated assessments with reused insights across compliance modules, and generates regulation-ready reports with a few clicks. Teams get a single login for both internal compliance staff and suppliers, with modular reporting outputs for each regulation and the ability to expand to non-EU operations across Japan, Canada, the UK, and beyond. The time savings are real and measurable. Supplier mapping and assessments that previously took 8 to 12 weeks are now completed in 2 to 3 weeks. Ongoing monitoring and renewals that once required hundreds of person-hours per quarter now take fewer than 10. And by consolidating onto one platform, companies eliminate multiple consultant contracts, cut redundant system fees, and maximize ROI through unit-based pricing that scales with the number of monitored suppliers.
FRDM AI maps your entire supplier network once, then reuses that intelligence across every compliance module you need.
FRDM AI ingests your spend and invoice data and automatically maps up to 8 supplier tiers. That single supplier map then powers every compliance task your team faces — trade and tariffs (UFLPA, CTPAT, export restrictions), human rights monitoring (UFLPA, LkSG, UK Modern Slavery Act), ESG tracking (CSDDD, CSRD, EUDR), and forced labour oversight (EUFLR). Every task draws from the same underlying dataset, eliminating redundant work at the source. On top of that shared foundation, FRDM AI automates up to 80% of manual supplier questionnaires, replaces repeated assessments with reused insights across compliance modules, and generates regulation-ready reports with a few clicks. Teams get a single login for both internal compliance staff and suppliers, with modular reporting outputs for each regulation and the ability to expand to non-EU operations across Japan, Canada, the UK, and beyond. The time savings are real and measurable. Supplier mapping and assessments that previously took 8 to 12 weeks are now completed in 2 to 3 weeks. Ongoing monitoring and renewals that once required hundreds of person-hours per quarter now take fewer than 10. And by consolidating onto one platform, companies eliminate multiple consultant contracts, cut redundant system fees, and maximize ROI through unit-based pricing that scales with the number of monitored suppliers.

Non-compliance isn't just a regulatory risk — it's a financial one, measured in billions.
The enforcement environment has hardened significantly. In 2025, more than 150 companies saw goods seized under the UFLPA, with over $3.1 billion of cargo impacted. Geopolitical blockages in 2024 caused $212 billion in disrupted trade globally. The cost of non-compliance — fines, reputational damage, lost procurement contracts — is steep and growing. By stacking compliance efforts on a single platform, FRDM AI significantly reduces the probability of enforcement events and the exposure they bring. Continuous monitoring and automated alerts mean teams are never caught off guard by new entity listings, regulatory updates, or emerging risks in their supplier base.

Companies using FRDM AI report compliance readiness in weeks, 70–80% less manual processing, and meaningful savings on external consulting.
The business case for stacking compliance on FRDM AI goes beyond avoiding fines. Companies gain stronger ESG and brand credibility, backed by real data to support sustainability and ethics claims to investors, customers, and regulators. Ready-made dashboards accelerate audits and procurement responses. And as companies expand into new markets, the platform scales with them — supporting global operations with their own distinct regulatory frameworks without requiring a new system for each region. The setup is straightforward: spend-based supplier mapping, a unified risk model, stacked modules covering human rights, ESG, labor, and trade, and one dashboard to replace redundant systems. For businesses bound by EU supply chain regulations, FRDM AI delivers regulatory compliance done smart — freeing procurement and compliance teams to focus on strategic sourcing rather than paperwork.

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