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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Mavarick AI approaches supply-chain decarbonization as a data lifecycle problem—standardize inputs, verify credibility, and keep everything traceable for disclosure and decision support. The platform’s workflow links supplier engagement, carbon accounting, and reporting into one process that aligns with industry standards. Specific features include:
Scope 3 Automation: Automates data collection and categorization for high-impact Scope 3 categories (e.g., Purchased Goods & Services 3.1; Upstream Transport 3.4), with fully traceable outputs.
Standards Alignment: Applies recognized methodologies and sector frameworks (e.g., Catena-X, GLEC) to ensure consistency and comparability.
Supplier Data Quality & Validation: Benchmarks and validates supplier-provided data, reducing gaps and errors before it reaches reporting.
Systems Integration: Connects with ERPs, procurement platforms, and supplier portals to minimize manual uploads and missing data.
Audit-Ready Reporting: Produces disclosure-ready outputs for CSRD-aligned ESG reporting and internal governance.
Decision Support & Insights: Surfaces AI-driven “decarbonization levers” so teams can prioritize actions with the biggest value-chain impact.
Closing Insights
Real-world use cases underscore Mavarick’s focus on different carbon-accounting needs across industries. In automotive, Volkswagen Group Dresden worked with Mavarick to instrument AGVs with AI edge devices—generating real-time sustainability data to improve energy performance and quantify emissions impacts on the shop floor. In medical devices, an orthopedic manufacturer used the platform to streamline supplier engagement and improve the completeness of Scope 3 reporting, reflecting the platform’s strengths in complex, regulated value chains. Mavarick also showcases plastics manufacturing results (e.g., Future Plastics) in short explainer videos, pointing to broader applicability in discrete manufacturing.
Momentum is supported by recent developments: a €1.3 million pre-seed round led by Act VC (May 2024) has funded product and market expansion, while public pilot narratives with VW Sachsen highlight the platform’s data-hardware integration chops. What stands out for potential adopters is its application to actual challenges: integrations that reduce manual effort, CSRD-aligned outputs, and guidance materials that address supplier readiness, factor choice when data is missing, and validation of product carbon footprints (PCFs). Together, these signal a product maturing from reporting to reduction—turning supply-chain data into targeted, auditable decarbonization moves.