From broker data to CBAM reporting, without spreadsheets
Customs declarations from brokers, emissions from suppliers, and the calculation logic in between — in one structured workflow.
Typical CBAM process today
CBAM reporting depends on three things working together: customs data, emissions data, and calculation logic. In most organisations, they don't.
- Customs declaration data arrives from brokers, usually as spreadsheets
- Supplier emissions data is sourced separately
- Where data is missing, defaults are typically applied
- Data is typically combined manually across multiple files
- Calculations are often performed outside a structured system
Each step works on its own. In most organisations, there is no system connecting them.
A structured workflow for CBAM reporting
Integrin turns a fragmented, manual process into a single controlled workflow — so instead of stitching spreadsheets together, you work within one auditable system.
- Import customs declaration data from brokers
- Integrate supplier emissions data
- Manage defaults and assumptions
- Apply consistent calculation logic
- Maintain traceability from source data to final report

Who this is for
Importers
Organisations responsible for their own CBAM reporting.
Service Providers
Brokers, consultants, and service providers managing CBAM for multiple clients.
Why this matters now
CBAM is in its definitive phase. Reporting is no longer informational — financial liability is now being phased in. Accuracy and traceability are becoming operational requirements.
In practice, approximately correct is not sufficient.
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