Import with confidence : CBAM-compliant procurement by MakerVerse
What is CBAM and why it matters for manufacturing imports
What is CBAM?
The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is the European Union’s framework to ensure that imported carbon-intensive goods face the same emissions costs as products manufactured within the EU.
CBAM currently applies to sectors such as steel and aluminium and will expand over time. From 2026 onward, EU importers must declare the embedded CO₂ emissions of CBAM-covered goods and purchase CBAM certificates accordingly. This effectively transfers the carbon cost of production outside the EU into the import process.
For manufacturers and procurement teams sourcing parts globally, CBAM introduces a new layer of regulatory and administrative complexity. Compliance requires accurate HS code classification, supplier-specific emissions data, precise weight tracking per shipment, correct declarations, certificate purchasing, and ongoing reporting. Any gaps can lead to delays, penalties, or compliance risk.
The challenge of CBAM compliance in multi-supplier procurement
CBAM compliance becomes especially difficult when sourcing from multiple non-EU suppliers. Many manufacturers face the same issues:
Suppliers often do not have verified or complete emissions data.
HS code classification across many parts and SKUs is error-prone.
Emission calculations require consistent data and methodology.
CBAM certificates must be purchased, declared, and audited correctly.
Administrative workload increases significantly, with compliance risk shifting to the importer.
For engineering- and procurement-led organizations focused on delivery, cost control, and lead times, CBAM can quickly turn into a bottleneck.
CBAM-compliant procurement with MakerVerse
MakerVerse removes CBAM complexity entirely for its customers. CBAM compliance is built into our procurement and import process.
When sourcing steel or aluminium parts from non-EU suppliers through MakerVerse, we handle the full CBAM compliance scope on your behalf. This includes HS-code classification, emissions tracking, certificate management, and regulatory reporting. All CBAM-related costs are already included in your quote.
You receive compliant parts delivered to your door, without additional paperwork, follow-up actions, or unexpected charges after delivery.
In short, CBAM compliance is included by default.
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What “CBAM compliance included” means in practice
For customers, this approach delivers clear operational and financial benefits.
Final pricing, fully compliant
Our quotes already include CBAM and other environmental surcharges. What you see is the final price, with no hidden add-ons after import.
Regulatory compliance
All imports managed by MakerVerse are declared in line with current CBAM regulations, reducing audit and penalty risk.
Reduced administrative burden
We handle supplier emissions data collection, tracking, and certificate procurement internally.
Supply chain resilience
CBAM compliance does not slow down sourcing, quoting, or production timelines.
Support for sustainability and ESG goals
CBAM-compliant procurement simplifies carbon reporting and ESG documentation for customers sourcing through MakerVerse.
Why MakerVerse is different from traditional sourcing models
Traditional procurement typically leaves CBAM compliance with the buyer. That means chasing suppliers for emissions data, validating calculations, managing certificates, and carrying full compliance liability.
MakerVerse operates differently.
By owning the process end to end, from supplier selection and manufacturing oversight to import compliance and delivery, we act as a turnkey CBAM-compliant supply chain partner. This integrated model combines sourcing, production control, regulatory compliance, and logistics into a single, accountable workflow.
For manufacturers and procurement teams, that means less risk, less admin, and more predictable imports in a CBAM-regulated environment.
Frequently asked questions about CBAM compliance:
CBAM, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, is an EU regulation that applies a carbon cost to imported goods such as steel and aluminium. It ensures imports face similar emissions costs as goods produced within the EU.
CBAM enters its full implementation phase in 2026. From that point, importers must report embedded CO₂ emissions and purchase CBAM certificates for covered goods imported into the EU.
CBAM currently applies to carbon-intensive materials including steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, electricity, and hydrogen. Additional product categories may be added in future phases.
The EU importer of record is legally responsible for CBAM compliance. This includes emissions reporting, certificate purchasing, and regulatory declarations.
Non-compliance can result in financial penalties, delayed customs clearance, and increased audit risk. Incorrect reporting may also expose companies to future retroactive adjustments.
CBAM compliance requires supplier-specific emissions data, accurate HS-code classification, weight-based calculations, and administrative reporting. Many suppliers lack verified emissions data, creating compliance gaps for importers.
Yes. When you source CBAM-covered parts through MakerVerse, CBAM compliance is included. We handle emissions tracking, HS codes, certificate management, and reporting as part of the procurement process.
Yes. For steel and aluminium parts sourced from non-EU suppliers, CBAM-related costs are already included in the quoted price. There are no additional charges after delivery.
Yes. MakerVerse manages CBAM compliance end to end, reducing administrative effort, audit exposure, and the risk of misclassification or missing emissions data.
When compliance is built into the procurement process, CBAM does not add delays. MakerVerse integrates CBAM handling into sourcing and import workflows to keep delivery timelines predictable.
CBAM-compliant sourcing improves transparency around embedded emissions and supports ESG reporting requirements. Using MakerVerse centralizes emissions data and compliance documentation for imported parts.