Fragmented product data
The information the passport needs is scattered across ERP, PLM, datasheets and suppliers: collecting it by hand is slow and unreliable.
Service · Digital Product Passport
We build and manage the platform that collects, structures and publishes Digital Product Passport data: a unique identifier, an accessible data carrier and always up-to-date information, integrated with the systems you already use.
The ESPR Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 introduces the Digital Product Passport (DPP): a structured set of information about a product — origin, materials, repairability, compliance — accessible through a data carrier such as a QR code. It will be required progressively for several product categories.
Complying is not just about labels: you need a platform that connects data scattered across ERP, PLM and suppliers, guarantees a unique identifier and keeps the information accurate throughout the product's life cycle. Elsinor builds and manages that platform for you.
Every need comes with its own friction points: these are the knots we encounter and untangle most often.
The information the passport needs is scattered across ERP, PLM, datasheets and suppliers: collecting it by hand is slow and unreliable.
The DPP requires a unique product identifier and an accessible data carrier (e.g. a QR code): you need infrastructure to generate, resolve and maintain them over time.
Delegated acts will define requirements and timelines per product category: those who don't structure their data early risk chasing deadlines.
We define the passport's information model and connect the sources (ERP, PLM, suppliers) to populate it automatically and verifiably.
We generate unique identifiers and data carriers (QR/GS1) with accessible public pages that resolve the passport for an individual product or batch.
We expose APIs and integrations so the DPP stays in sync with your systems and with partners and customers along the supply chain.
Hosting, access control, data versioning, backups and support with defined response times, so passports stay available and reliable.
You structure data and infrastructure now, so when the obligation applies to your category you're already operational.
Product data stops living in separate files: the passport becomes the consistent source for compliance, customers and the supply chain.
Transparency on origin, materials and repairability becomes a selling point with customers and markets focused on sustainability.
It's a structured set of data about a product (origin, materials, compliance, repairability) accessible through a data carrier such as a QR code, introduced by the ESPR Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 and required progressively for several categories.
There isn't a single deadline: the Commission's delegated acts define requirements and timelines category by category. That's why it's worth structuring data and platform in advance, without waiting for your product's specific deadline.
Yes. We connect existing sources via APIs so the passport is populated and updated automatically, with no double entry.
Tell us about your products and the systems you use: we map the available data and the gaps, and define the DPP platform and compliance plan together.