Every assessment request answered from the same dataset
How beSirius built one structured data layer behind every framework Iveco Group reports against.

The situation
Iveco Group designs, manufactures, and sells commercial vehicles, buses, specialty vehicles, and powertrain systems. The group operates 27 production plants and 6 research centres across 16 countries, employs around 36,000 people, and reported revenues of more than €15 billion in 2024. Iveco is listed on Euronext Milan and is part of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices. At this scale, sustainability data demands come from several directions at once. Rating agencies, disclosure frameworks, customer questionnaires, and local regulatory requirements all ask for overlapping but differently structured information.
The problem
Iveco's sustainability team was managing data across multiple frameworks at the same time, including EcoVadis, CDP, and Italian local ratings. Each framework asks its own questions, in its own format, on its own schedule. But a large share of the underlying data is the same across all of them. Climate targets, governance structures, supply chain practices, human rights policies. Without a unified system, the team was rebuilding answers from scratch for each request, gathering and formatting the same data points multiple times, with no way to see which topics came up most often across assessments.
What beSirius built
beSirius built a Twin for Iveco's operations. The Twin is a single structured data layer that sits behind every assessment and disclosure request. Information entered once is mapped across multiple frameworks, so each new request draws from data that is already structured and verified rather than rebuilt from scratch.
Read more about what a Twin is and how it powers our supplier assessment solution.
Unify
One structured data layer behind every framework, every disclosure, every customer request.
Map
Information entered once, mapped to every framework. Recurring requests answered from data that is already structured and verified.
Analyse
An analytics layer surfaces which sustainability topics generate the most inquiries and where stakeholder attention concentrates.
Prioritise
The team plans against the patterns they can see, instead of reacting to whatever request arrives next.
What changed for Iveco
The team stopped rebuilding answers from scratch for each framework. The same source data feeds every assessment, which made consistency across responses easier to maintain. Recurring questions were already mapped to the underlying evidence, so handling each new request became a review and refinement task rather than a reconstruction task.
The analytics layer changed how the team plans. Instead of answering whatever arrived next, they could see which topics were generating the most attention from stakeholders and prioritise their work against that pattern. Following the initial deployment, Iveco is evaluating opportunities to extend the Twin into deeper data integration and broader reporting workflows.
- Each framework handled separately with no shared system
- Same data gathered, formatted, and submitted multiple times
- No way to identify priority topics across assessments
- Single unified data foundation across all frameworks
- Recurring questions mapped to the underlying evidence
- Analytics reveal stakeholder priorities for proactive planning
In Iveco's words"The Twin connected what was already there, making existing data more useful, more consistent, and more accessible to the people who need it for decision-making."
Sustainability Team, Iveco Group
What this demonstrates about beSirius
The Twin sits underneath every assessment as the data layer the team works from. One source of evidence feeds multiple framework outputs. The analytics layer turns the data the team is already producing into intelligence about what stakeholders actually ask for, which lets the team plan sustainability work against the patterns they can now see.
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