Strengthen compliance across your supply chain
Global regulations are placing greater expectations on companies to prove how products, materials and suppliers meet applicable requirements. This makes supply chain visibility, reliable data collection and supplier oversight essential to corporate risk management.
In this webinar, our experts will discuss how supply chain management can be used as a strategic asset to address regulatory change. You will learn how structured audits and traceability systems can support supplier monitoring, multi-tier oversight, risk identification and regulatory alignment.
The session will also explore how audits and traceability can be integrated into sourcing strategies and supply chain governance, helping you build greater transparency, resilience and competitive advantage.
Webinar details and agenda
- Date: 11 June 2026, Thursday
- Time: 3pm CEST | 9am EDT
- Language: English
- Duration: 1 hour (45 mins presentation + 15mins Q&A)
- Agenda:
- Regulatory landscape and supply chain implications
- Traceability as the backbone of regulatory compliance
- Supply chain audits as a risk management tool
- Integrating audits and traceability into supply chain strategy
- Key takeaways and closing discussion
What you will learn
By attending this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Understand the impact of evolving regulations on global supply chains
- Use traceability as a foundation for evidence-based compliance
- Apply supply chain audits as a structured risk management tool
- Strengthen supplier monitoring and multi-tier supplier oversight
- Integrate audits and traceability into sourcing and governance strategies
- Improve readiness for inspections, market surveillance and customer requirements
Who should attend
This webinar is designed for professionals responsible for compliance, risk, supplier performance and supply chain governance in regulated global markets, including:
- Supply chain and procurement managers
- Compliance and regulatory affairs professionals
- Quality managers
- Sustainability and ESG professionals
- Supplier management and audit teams
- Risk management professionals
- Product safety and chemical compliance teams


