Supply Chain Transparency
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New sustainability policies such as CBAM, Deforestation Regulation or Corporate Sustainability Reporting, require unprecedented levels of supply chain visibility from companies. This need for transparency and traceability across supply chains comes on top of years of uncertainty for traders in the EU and worldwide, new border restrictions and prohibitions and ongoing geopolitical pressures. It forces customs, supply chain and sustainability professionals to work together to address these challenges. It also highlights the importance of public-private partnerships.
In this webinar recording, the speakers discuss the topics:
- New reporting requirements and their impact on companies of all sizes;
- Key challenges to supply chain visibility for companies;
- What can companies do to best manage the growing number of external reporting requirements?
- How can supply chain companies and new technologies support traders?
- Can public-private partnerships support the introduction of Green Transition policies by simplifying the collection of some of this data?
- Publication date: September 08, 2024
- Unlock duration: 2 months
- Prepared by: George Riddell , Dr Anna Jerzewska Chief Content Officer, CustomsClear , Tobias Larsson
- Video duration: 01h 02min 33sec
- Languages: English
- Topic: trade topics
- Market: EU - European Union UK - United Kingdom Global
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