Different jobs that overlap on one document. Certivo is a regulatory compliance platform that can read mill test reports. MTR CrossCheck is a dedicated MTR validation agent that clears material against your specs, on your infrastructure.
| Dimension | MTR CrossCheck (Apolo) | Certivo |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | A pre-built Apolo agent for mill test report validation, delivered by a forward-deployed engineer. | An AI compliance management platform (CORA) for regulated supply chains. |
| Core job | Clear material against specs: line-by-line validation of chemistry, mechanicals, dimensions, and tolerances against ASTM, ASME, API, and your acceptance rules. | Regulatory compliance management: extracting data from certificates, SDS sheets, BOMs, and test reports, and cross-referencing frameworks like REACH, RoHS, PFAS, and TSCA. |
| MTR handling | The whole product. Pass / fail / flagged output for reviewer decision, tuned to your spec library and customer deviations. | One document type among many; extraction with regulatory cross-reference and out-of-range flagging, per their public materials. |
| Where it runs | On-prem or in an environment you control. Open-weight models on private GPUs, no third-party LLM. | Cloud platform, per their public materials. |
| How it lands | A forward-deployed engineer encodes your specs, integrates your systems, and stays on the account. Weeks, not quarters. | Platform onboarding with regulatory monitoring and alerts. |
| Built for | Steel service centers, tube suppliers, and OCTG distributors where MTR clearance gates quotes and shipments. | Manufacturers managing regulatory exposure across a product portfolio. |
If your problem is regulatory compliance management, tracking REACH, RoHS, PFAS, and similar frameworks across a product portfolio, with certificates and SDS sheets in the mix, that is the job Certivo’s platform is aimed at. MTR extraction is one part of that broader picture.
If the question on your desk is can this heat ship and can this quote go out, you need spec clearance, not framework tracking. CrossCheck validates every line against ASTM, ASME, API, and your own acceptance rules, inside your environment, with your reviewer making the final call, and it reaches production in weeks because an engineer lands it for you.
Plausibly. They solve different problems: regulatory exposure management on one side, material clearance against specs on the other.
No. CrossCheck validates material certificates against specifications and acceptance rules. REACH and RoHS portfolio tracking is not its job.
It is based on public materials as of June 2026. If something is out of date, email start@apolo.us and we will correct it.
Send a representative set and your specs. Minutes, not hours, with your reviewer making every final call.