Map of Country-specific Supply Chain Regulations

As new supply chain due diligence regulations – such as the EU’s Corporate Social Responsibility Directive – continue to evolve, global businesses face the challenge of staying up-to-date with regional legislation and the implications for their operations.

In response, LRQA, a leading global assurance partner, has published an online Responsible Sourcing Regulation Map. Featuring real-time updates on active and upcoming legislation, this interactive tool provides a comprehensive breakdown of the most significant supply chain due diligence regulations impacting businesses worldwide.

Kevin Franklin, LRQA Advisory Managing Director, said: “Navigating global supply chain compliance is an increasingly complex endeavour but becoming all the more urgent as a result of powerful new legislation, particularly in the EU and US. Our Responsible Sourcing Regulation Map offers a clear view into the intricate web of supply chain due diligence regulations. It will serve as a vital tool for business leaders and senior management, enabling them to make informed operational decisions while remaining fully aware and compliant with diverse, fast-changing regulations across nations.”

LRQA’s map shows the due diligence landscape in at least 18 countries, highlighting nearly 30 regulations that are either in effect or proposed. The trend is expected to continue growing in the future, as evidenced by at least 22 of these measures being either proposed or enacted in the past two years alone.

These regulations are specifically related to supply chain due diligence and understanding and complying with these laws are crucial for sustainable growth and success. Interestingly, countries that have weaker due diligence laws such as the USA, China, India, Brazil and Mexico have been found to be at a higher risk for supply chain violations. Without learning about these complexities, businesses can potentially and unknowingly put themselves at risk for a plethora of environmental and labour violations.

In an uncertain geopolitical environment, disrupted by events such as the Russia / Ukraine conflict, LRQA’s map empowers organizations to transition from traditional sourcing practices to ethical and responsible ones. With new suppliers increasingly sought at short notice, the map can help to safeguard against risk from the dynamic regulatory landscape.

Map of Country-specific Supply Chain Regulations

As new supply chain due diligence regulations – such as the EU’s Corporate Social Responsibility Directive – continue to evolve, global businesses face the challenge of staying up-to-date with regional legislation and the implications for their operations.

In response, LRQA, a leading global assurance partner, has published an online Responsible Sourcing Regulation Map. Featuring real-time updates on active and upcoming legislation, this interactive tool provides a comprehensive breakdown of the most significant supply chain due diligence regulations impacting businesses worldwide.

Kevin Franklin, LRQA Advisory Managing Director, said: “Navigating global supply chain compliance is an increasingly complex endeavour but becoming all the more urgent as a result of powerful new legislation, particularly in the EU and US. Our Responsible Sourcing Regulation Map offers a clear view into the intricate web of supply chain due diligence regulations. It will serve as a vital tool for business leaders and senior management, enabling them to make informed operational decisions while remaining fully aware and compliant with diverse, fast-changing regulations across nations.”

LRQA’s map shows the due diligence landscape in at least 18 countries, highlighting nearly 30 regulations that are either in effect or proposed. The trend is expected to continue growing in the future, as evidenced by at least 22 of these measures being either proposed or enacted in the past two years alone.

These regulations are specifically related to supply chain due diligence and understanding and complying with these laws are crucial for sustainable growth and success. Interestingly, countries that have weaker due diligence laws such as the USA, China, India, Brazil and Mexico have been found to be at a higher risk for supply chain violations. Without learning about these complexities, businesses can potentially and unknowingly put themselves at risk for a plethora of environmental and labour violations.

In an uncertain geopolitical environment, disrupted by events such as the Russia / Ukraine conflict, LRQA’s map empowers organizations to transition from traditional sourcing practices to ethical and responsible ones. With new suppliers increasingly sought at short notice, the map can help to safeguard against risk from the dynamic regulatory landscape.

Pallet Buffer System can Sequence 460 p/hr

Intelligent automated solutions provider Dematic announces the completion of an automated buffer and sequencing system for Vectura AS, Norway’s leading distributor and supplier of logistics services for alcoholic beverages.

The new system is an upgrade to the company’s automated pallet warehouse in Gjelleråsen near Oslo. Vectura, with a 52-percent share of the Norwegian market, delivers 50 million units annually to government-owned Vinmonopolet stores, wholesalers and to the hotel and catering industries. The system provides Vectura with a dynamic pallet despatch buffer that introduces higher levels of automation to its order preparation and dispatch operations.

The automated buffer and sequencing system has been installed on a roughly 700 square meter mezzanine structure. It operates at two levels to make maximum use of space. Pallets are prepared and buffered on one level and then transferred to the dispatch area on the other level using an elevator and transfer cars. The system processes up to 150 pallets per hour and can sequence up to 460 pallets at a time.

Finn Biller, a sales Manager at Dematic, notes, “The pandemic created a great many challenges for completing the project according to plan. Yet, we did manage to complete the new system through mutual flexibility and trust. Together, we have laid the path for greater productivity and higher throughput.”

Håvard Berg, an IT and business development manager at Vectura, confirms the productive cooperation, stating, “We have experienced Dematic as a consistent and supportive partner, always providing the resources required. Our operations never experienced downtime during the entire installation phase. With Dematic’s assistance, we can now accelerate our processes and provide even more efficient and responsive service to our customers.”

Dematic designs, builds, and supports intelligent automated solutions empowering and sustaining the future of commerce for its customers in manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution. With research and development engineering centres, manufacturing facilities, and service centres located in more than 35 countries, the Dematic global network of over 11,000 employees has helped achieve successful worldwide customer installations for some of the world’s leading brands. Headquartered in Atlanta, Dematic is a member of KION Group, one of the world’s leading suppliers of industrial trucks and supply chain solutions.

Pallet Buffer System can Sequence 460 p/hr

Intelligent automated solutions provider Dematic announces the completion of an automated buffer and sequencing system for Vectura AS, Norway’s leading distributor and supplier of logistics services for alcoholic beverages.

The new system is an upgrade to the company’s automated pallet warehouse in Gjelleråsen near Oslo. Vectura, with a 52-percent share of the Norwegian market, delivers 50 million units annually to government-owned Vinmonopolet stores, wholesalers and to the hotel and catering industries. The system provides Vectura with a dynamic pallet despatch buffer that introduces higher levels of automation to its order preparation and dispatch operations.

The automated buffer and sequencing system has been installed on a roughly 700 square meter mezzanine structure. It operates at two levels to make maximum use of space. Pallets are prepared and buffered on one level and then transferred to the dispatch area on the other level using an elevator and transfer cars. The system processes up to 150 pallets per hour and can sequence up to 460 pallets at a time.

Finn Biller, a sales Manager at Dematic, notes, “The pandemic created a great many challenges for completing the project according to plan. Yet, we did manage to complete the new system through mutual flexibility and trust. Together, we have laid the path for greater productivity and higher throughput.”

Håvard Berg, an IT and business development manager at Vectura, confirms the productive cooperation, stating, “We have experienced Dematic as a consistent and supportive partner, always providing the resources required. Our operations never experienced downtime during the entire installation phase. With Dematic’s assistance, we can now accelerate our processes and provide even more efficient and responsive service to our customers.”

Dematic designs, builds, and supports intelligent automated solutions empowering and sustaining the future of commerce for its customers in manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution. With research and development engineering centres, manufacturing facilities, and service centres located in more than 35 countries, the Dematic global network of over 11,000 employees has helped achieve successful worldwide customer installations for some of the world’s leading brands. Headquartered in Atlanta, Dematic is a member of KION Group, one of the world’s leading suppliers of industrial trucks and supply chain solutions.

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