Why this page exists
Conformity prep guidance for deployer teams in Lithuania transportation & logistics with evidence mapped to August 2, 2026 obligations.
Timeline anchor: AI Act in force on August 1, 2024; prohibitions and literacy obligations apply on February 2, 2025; most obligations apply on August 2, 2026; additional rollout continues to August 2, 2027.
Country enforcement context
Lithuania enforcement context: Lithuania operators should maintain auditable evidence trails for Article 26 and Annex IV obligations. Primary authority reference: Lithuania AI supervisory authority (https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/regulatory-framework-ai). English-first implementation assets for Lithuania teams handling EU AI Act controls.
Industry and risk context
Transportation & logistics risk context: Routing, safety, and operational optimization systems. High-risk scenarios include route risk optimization, fleet safety scoring, operational dispatch automation. Evidence expectations include operational monitoring dashboards, system performance reports, incident management logs across Operations, Safety, Compliance teams.
Role obligations
Deployer execution model: Operate high-risk AI systems with documented human oversight Maintain operational logs and incident workflows Execute FRIA and downstream accountability requirements Priority duty reference: Article 26.
Execution plan
Conformity prep execution focus: prepare conformity assessment evidence and governance workflows. Buyer signal: buyers targeting pre-market approval readiness. Milestones to align: AI Act in force August 1, 2024, prohibitions and literacy February 2, 2025, most obligations August 2, 2026, expanded rollout August 2, 2027.
Commercial fit
Commercial readiness in Lithuania: Lithuania buyers are prioritizing compliance software and readiness assessments before August 2, 2026. Annexora delivers a four-week paid pilot for deployer and provider teams to centralize controls, assign owners, and produce audit-ready evidence.
FAQ
What changes on August 2, 2026 for transportation & logistics teams in Lithuania?
Most high-risk operational obligations apply and require evidence-backed workflows for controls, monitoring, and incident response.
Why does deployer context matter for conformity prep?
Deployer teams own different obligations, evidence boundaries, and authority interactions than other operators.
How quickly can we produce an audit pack?
A focused four-week pilot is typically enough to baseline two high-risk systems and deliver a traceability-ready pack.