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Industrial. Plants, supply, throughput — NIS2 + supply-chain.

European industrial operators measure success in throughput, yield, and safety. NIS2 and supply-chain regulation now require the same standards in their digital infrastructure.

How Raven supports Industrial

Raven brings the same operating picture to European industrial environments — from individual cells on a line to global supply networks. Telemetry, MES data, and supplier signal converge into actionable workflows that production teams can trust, with NIS2-grade audit and supply-chain controls baked in.

Use cases

Where Raven moves the needle.

01

Production performance

OEE, yield, and quality across lines and sites in one view.

02

Supplier intelligence

Early signal on supplier health, exposure, and concentration risk.

03

Maintenance

Predictive monitors that act through Sleipnir workflows, not just dashboards.

04

Safety operations

Auditable incident response that learns from every event.

Regulatory context · EU

Designed against the rules Industrial actually operates under.

Raven is built in Europe, for institutions operating under EU rules. The platform is aligned with the regulatory environment from day one — not retrofitted to it.

NIS2EU

Incident reporting, supply-chain controls, and governance documentation for essential and important entities.

CER directiveEU

Critical-entity resilience documentation for Member-State designation.

CSRDEU

Provenance-grade reporting on environmental, supply-chain, and operational sustainability metrics.

Cyber Resilience ActEU

Audit and SBOM controls aligned with the CRA requirements for products with digital elements.

Operating scenario

Supplier exposure to mitigation. Same week.

How an industrial group uses Raven to spot, investigate, and act on a tier-1 supplier risk before it hits the line.

  1. Step Day 1Sense

    Muninn flags adverse signal on tier-1 supplier.

    Muninn detects coordinated adverse signal — a regulatory filing, a press mention, and a slowdown in shipping confirmations — across a tier-1 supplier in a single 24-hour window.

  2. Step Day 2Investigate

    Huginn builds the exposure case.

    A supply-chain analyst opens a Huginn case with the affected lines, the supplier's component contribution, and the qualified alternates. Huginn simulates a 30-day disruption against three sourcing options.

  3. Step Day 4Act

    Sleipnir places the hedge order.

    On committee approval, Sleipnir places a precautionary order with an alternate supplier and notifies operations and finance. The full case is filed for the next NIS2 supply-chain review.

See Raven for Industrial.