Supply Chain Act Compliance, Challenges with Suppliers in China

Hybrid

Date: 31 January 2024

3-5 p.m.

Online and in Hamburg

Supply Chain Act Compliance, Challenges with Suppliers in China

Supply Chain Act Compliance

 

Discover the world of compliance in international complaint management: a two-hour hybrid event at the Digital Hub Logistics through the challenges and obligations of German Supply Chain Act using China as an example!

Join us for an exciting seminar where we will offer you insights into the complex requirements of the German Supply Chain Act and how they can impact your international complaints management. Learn how you can fulfil the legal obligations while establishing effective grievance management processes for your supply chain in China and globally.

Together with Rainer Burkardt, attorney at Bukardt & Partner Rechtsanwälte, we will use a practical example from China to show how companies can find the balance between compliance and efficient complaints and risk management. We will cover the latest developments, best practices and case studies to provide you with valuable insights.

Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and prepare for the challenges and opportunities of international grievance management. Register now for our seminar and immerse yourself in the world of compliance and grievance management under the German Supply Chain Act!

The Road to Supply Chain Act Compliance: Best Practices and Strategies

Where: Online and in Hamburg

Location: Digital Hub Logistics, Am Sandtorkai 32, Hamburg

When: 15:00 – 17:00

Why: Discover the perfect blend of innovation and experience, culminating in an exceptionally effective approach to problem-solving. With DISS-CO, witness firsthand how cutting-edge technology and seasoned expertise harmonize to tackle complex challenges with precision and ingenuity.

Supply Chain Act Compliance - An Introduction

The German Supply Chain Act introduces rigorous guidelines for companies, emphasizing the importance of Supply Chain Act Compliance in maintaining ethical and sustainable business practices. This Act, pivotal in defining Supply Chain Act Compliance, mandates a thorough examination of human rights and environmental norms within global supply chains, especially for companies operating in Germany.

Supply Chain Act Compliance requires companies to establish and execute comprehensive due diligence processes. These processes are critical for Supply Chain Act Compliance, involving the identification, assessment, and mitigation of risks related to human rights violations and environmental damage in both their own operations and those of their suppliers. The scope of Supply Chain Act Compliance extends beyond direct suppliers, encompassing indirect suppliers and underscoring the depth of responsibility expected under the Act.

To effectively meet the demands of Supply Chain Act Compliance, companies are increasingly turning to AI-based risk assessment tools. These tools offer a nuanced and efficient approach to managing various facets of compliance including third-party risk assessment, product and country risks.

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