Services Providers & Governors

Positioning

Services Providers & Governors constitute the platform's professional services and governance assurance layer. Global Manufacturers produce carbon data, EU Importers consume carbon data, and this layer ensures the entire journey from data production to consumption is professional, trustworthy, compliant, and effectively governed. Services Providers deliver round-the-clock metering, verification, legal, financial, and advisory services to both Global Manufacturers and Importers. Governors represent the platform's governance bodies and external regulatory coordination functions, responsible for rule-setting, service quality oversight, dispute resolution, and institutional alignment with regulatory authorities across jurisdictions. Together, they form the trust infrastructure upon which the platform operates.

Module 1: Services Providers Registration & Credential Management

Services Providers must complete platform registration and pass credential review before offering any services. Registration covers institutional information, professional qualifications (such as ISO 14065-accredited verification credentials, carbon accounting certifications, legal practice licenses, etc.), service scope declarations (by industry, by jurisdiction, by service category), and track record with reference cases. The platform assigns each Services Providers a unique identifier, linked to its service history, client evaluations, and compliance performance, forming a complete and traceable service profile. The system automatically alerts providers when credentials approach expiry; services are suspended if renewal is not completed on time.

Design Principle Alignment : Good Data begins with trusted participant identities. Services Providers' credentials are verified by the platform and recorded on-chain, ensuring every report and every service delivered is traceable to a certified professional institution.

Module 2: Governors — Role Definition & Scope of Authority

Governors are composed of three types of entities: the Platform Governance Committee, the Independent Arbitration Body, and External Regulatory Coordination Officers. The Platform Governance Committee comprises industry experts, compliance specialists, and platform representatives, responsible for formulating and updating platform rules including data standards, service specifications, rating systems, and disciplinary mechanisms; any rule change must undergo a public notice and comment period before taking effect. The Independent Arbitration Body handles disputes within the platform, including disagreements between Global Manufacturers and verifiers over verification conclusions, Importer complaints about service quality, and conflict-of-interest rulings between Services Providers; arbitration conclusions are binding within the platform. External Regulatory Coordination Officers serve as the institutional bridge between the platform and regulatory authorities across jurisdictions, responsible for aligning platform data standards with national regulatory requirements, coordinating cross-border regulatory information exchange, and driving platform rule updates in response to regulatory policy changes.

Design Principle Alignment : The trustworthiness of a data ecosystem depends not only on the data itself but also on whether the rules governing that data are fair, transparent, and enforceable. Governors are the institutional safeguard of platform governance, ensuring rules are not skewed by the interests of any single participant.

Module 3: Services for Global Manufacturers

Emissions Metering Assistance — assist Global Manufacturers in completing facility-level emissions data collection, methodology selection, emission factor matching, and carbon footprint calculation. Data Quality Enhancement — review, cleanse, and provide improvement recommendations on Global Manufacturers' raw submissions, driving data progression from estimated to measured values. Third-Party Verification — accredited verification bodies accept Global Manufacturer verification commissions directly through the platform; upon completion, verified data is locked on the blockchain and rendered immutable. Compliance Advisory — provide multilingual, multi-jurisdictional compliance pathway guidance based on the Global Manufacturer's home-country carbon pricing policies and export-destination carbon border mechanism requirements. Decarbonisation Technology Advisory — recommend cost-effective emissions reduction technology solutions and low-carbon transition pathways based on industry benchmarks and best practices.

Design Principle Alignment : One-Working-Hour Good Data requires Global Manufacturers to complete the full journey from raw data to audit-grade data in the shortest possible time. Services Providers act as professional accelerators, bridging capability gaps that Global Manufacturers cannot close on their own, making this objective achievable in practice.

Module 4: Services for EU Importers

Data Collection on Behalf of Global Manufacturers — when an Importer's non-EU supplier has not yet registered on the platform or lacks data capability, Services Providers liaise with the Global Manufacturer on the Importer's behalf, guide data entry, and complete preliminary validation. CBAM Declaration Preparation — aggregate all suppliers' verified emissions data on the Importer's behalf, auto-populate CBAM quarterly reports and annual declarations, and perform compliance checks prior to submission. Carbon Cost Calculation & Offset Management — calculate the number of CBAM certificates the Importer is required to surrender, verify the authenticity and deductible amount of carbon prices already paid by the Global Manufacturer in the country of origin, and generate a complete carbon cost report. Legal & Regulatory Compliance — provide CBAM regulation interpretation, compliance risk assessment, declaration dispute response, and administrative appeal support. Ongoing Compliance Management — deliver year-round compliance calendar management, deadline reminders, document archiving, and historical declaration record maintenance.

Design Principle Alignment : The core promise of the EU Importers section is that "everything after registration is supported by professional expertise." Services Providers are the execution layer of this promise — Importers need only complete registration and final confirmation; every intermediate step is handled around the clock by platform-certified third parties.

Module 5: Facilitating Regulators' Work

Independent verification reports are packaged in the platform's standardised format and can be made directly accessible to regulators. Every service intervention automatically generates a timestamped operation log incorporated into the platform's audit trail, available for regulators to inspect at any time. When data anomalies or potential fraud are detected, they must be flagged and escalated; the AI system simultaneously pushes alerts to regulators. Upon formal regulatory request, a complete compliance data package for a specific enterprise can be generated with one click. Governors periodically submit platform governance reports to regulatory authorities covering rule update logs, dispute resolution summaries, service quality statistics, and systemic risk assessments. External Regulatory Coordination Officers assist regulatory authorities across jurisdictions in achieving data mutual recognition and enforcement cooperation.

Design Principle Alignment : Services Providers are the intermediaries through which data transitions from "self-reported" to "trustworthy"; Governors are the guarantors through which rules transition from "formulated" to "enforced." Regulators need not investigate each enterprise individually but can achieve enforcement objectives through certified professional intermediaries and a transparent governance architecture.

Module 6: Platform Governance & Quality Assurance

The Tiered Certification System establishes three certification tiers for Services Providers — Foundation, Professional, and Flagship — assessed on credential depth, service scope, and historical performance. The Round-the-Clock Service Commitment requires Services Providers to deliver services within their committed time zones and response windows, with the system automatically monitoring performance. Conflict of Interest Management ensures the same Services Providers may not simultaneously provide verification services to both the Global Manufacturer and the Importer in the same transaction. Governors-Led Rule Enforcement empowers the Governance Committee to downgrade, suspend, or revoke platform access for persistently substandard performers, with disciplinary decisions accompanied by stated reasons and publicly disclosed. The Dispute Resolution Mechanism offers a standardised dispute handling process adjudicated by the Independent Arbitration Body, with rulings binding within the platform. Governance Transparency ensures rule-making processes, major ruling summaries, and platform governance reports are published and accessible to all registered users.

Design Principle Alignment : The tiered certification, performance scoring, and conflict-ofinterest management for Services Providers ensure that the third-party service layer does not become the weakest link in the data chain. The Governors' rule enforcement, dispute resolution, and governance transparency ensure that the platform's own governance layer withstands scrutiny equally well.

Module 7: AI-Powered Enablement

The AI Shen Zhu Engine provides Intelligent Matching (automatically recommending the most suitable Services Providers based on industry, region, and requirement type), Assisted Verification (AI pre-scanning datasets and flagging anomalies to reduce manual review time), Compliance Knowledge Base (a multilingual regulatory interpretation tool for real-time queries during service delivery), Automated Report Generation (auto-generating draft verification and compliance reports from platform data, issued after Services Providers' review and confirmation), and Governance Decision Support (providing Governors with platform operational data analytics, systemic risk identification, and rule optimisation recommendations).

Design Principle Alignment : AI empowers Services Providers to boost service efficiency and Governors to sharpen governance precision. The former compresses professional service delivery cycles from weeks to hours; the latter elevates governance from experience-driven to data-driven. Both serve the universal objective of One-Working-Hour Good Data.