Available Supply Chain Sustainability Features
Missing Supply Chain Sustainability Features
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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Supply Chain Hub treats supplier due diligence as a repeatable operating process. Its main features include:
Supplier management and onboarding: invite/connect suppliers, run requests centrally, and keep supplier profiles shareable across customers.
Standardised supplier assessments: collect structured data via questionnaires across 16 ESG topics, including product- and batch-level collection where needed.
Risk scoring and screening: automate risk scoring using country/industry data, cross-check risk indices and sanctions lists, and add AI-driven ESG news screening.
Corrective action management: create and track preventive/corrective actions, run follow-ups, and collect confirmations (e.g., Code of Conduct).
Automated reporting and evidence: generate regulation-specific documentation and reports, and manage certificates in a traceable workflow.
Integrations and exports: connect via REST API to ERP/SRM workflows, use CSV import/export, and support connections such as TRACES for EUDR processes.
Closing Insights
VERSO positions Supply Chain Hub as a response to the compliance challenges facing procurement teams. The product (formerly “sustainabill”) focuses on supplier data collection, risk scoring, and evidence so companies can show due diligence rather than just state policies. A legal partner (Taylor Wessing) is built into the product narrative, which signals where VERSO expects the tool to be used: regulated, document-heavy supplier oversight.
Supply Chain Hub fits best in Germany and the EU because its core modules map directly to EU-facing obligations: Germany’s LkSG and the EU CSDDD for human-rights/environmental due diligence; the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), including batch-level due diligence statements and TRACES connectivity; and CBAM reporting/export to the CBAM registry, plus emissions-related data capture for imports. It also supports CSRD-oriented reporting through automated documentation and report generation tied to regulations.
VERSO highlights customer adoption across German and EU-linked supply chains (examples shown include Riese & Müller, RATIONAL, and Nestlé Germany on its reference list). VERSO does not publish subscription pricing. Integration is a practical strength (REST API + CSV import/export), and VERSO also sells consulting alongside the software.