Transparency-One® Launches Supplier 360 Dashboard to Help Elevate Supply Chain Visibility and Compliance
New tool offers Buyers and Suppliers a comprehensive view of onboarding and mapping
Transparency-One®’s Kala Hanson Named Recipient of 2024 Women in Supply Chain Award
Forced Labour Requirements Make an Impact on Canadian Companies
Canada’s Bill S-211 (Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act) went into effect in 2023, and as of May 31, 2024, compliant Companies submitted their first report about
Deforestation Regulation Calls for Cross-Industry Compliance
The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requires companies producing or selling products in the EU made or derived from 7 “relevant commodities” to perform supply chain due diligence and
Does your company receive products from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China?
Did you know? Did you know the top three commodities, or highest-risk materials, derived from forced labor are chemical, apparel/textile and agricultural goods? The Uyghur Forced Labor Act (UFLPA)
ISN Acquires Leading Responsible Sourcing Platform Transparency-One
ISN, the global leader in contractor and supplier management solutions, announced today that it has acquired Transparency-One, a supply chain mapping technology platform that collects
Building a responsible sourcing network
Today, the need for supply chain transparency to ensure safe, sustainable, and responsibly sourced products is a given across many industries. Consumers, governments, investors, and employees alike
The fundamentals of effective supply chain communication
Effective communication is essential when asking your supply chain to participate in a responsible sourcing program. This truth applies equally to all stakeholders throughout the supply chain: the
A better way for effective compliance management
Compliance management is a priority for businesses in virtually every industry. Proper compliance is critical to meet legal requirements, support brand claims, and provide consumers with safe,
Responding to the US Customs and Border Protection’s Ban on Xinjiang Cotton
The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has increased scrutiny on cotton products coming from China due to concerns around forced labor in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China (XUAR).