Supply Chain Compliance Management


Our solution takes a risk-based approach to managing both basic and complex information. From addresses and contact details to tracking contracts, compliance requirements, licenses, insurances, and performance, everything is covered.

You can monitor supplier performance, score against agreed SLAs and KPIs, and easily export key information for reviews. Additionally, you can input case notes with attachments, record next steps, and set review dates. This ensures you stay on top of your supply chain and ensure your partners meet your standards with our robust supply chain management solution.

Key Benefits

Centralise all information related to your supply chain partners, eliminating the need for multiple databases and filing systems.

Efficiently manage compliance requirements, contracts, licenses, and insurances, reducing risks associated with your supply chain.

Track and score supplier performance against SLAs and KPIs, ensuring high standards are met.

Easily document requirements, record case notes, set review dates, and maintain comprehensive records for reviews.

How supply chain compliance management supports transparency and control.

What is supply chain compliance management?

Supply chain compliance management ensures suppliers and partners meet your required standards across onboarding, ongoing monitoring, issue management and remediation.

How does this differ from general supplier management?

It adds broader compliance controls such as policy adherence, certification tracking, audits, and escalation workflows,across multiple tiers of the supply chain.

Can we track certifications and policy acknowledgements?

Yes. You can store certifications, renewals, attestations and audit evidence and trigger alerts when items expire or become overdue.

How do you manage non-compliance and remediation?

Workflows can log issues, assign actions, set deadlines, escalate overdue items and track remediation to closure with full traceability.

Can this support regulatory and customer-driven requirements?

Yes. It helps you evidence responsible sourcing, operational resilience controls and supplier oversight expectations, depending on your regulatory environment.

What metrics should we track for supply chain compliance?

Common metrics include compliance coverage, outstanding actions, time-to-remediate, audit findings, supplier risk distribution and repeat issue rates.

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