Proactive Supplier Financial Risk Assessment: Ensuring Resilience with Prewave and Coface
Discover how Prewave and Coface’s DRA tool helps you assess supplier financial health, enabling proactive risk management for a resilient supply chain.
Supply Chain Sustainability in 2023
This article will examine the main issues preventing supply chain sustainability in 2023, and provide actionable insights for a more sustainable future.
Identifying Sustainability Risks
How Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen use Prewave to monitor their supply chain for sustainability risks.
The German Supply Chain Act
The German Supply Chain Act (Lieferkettengesetz, or LkSG) will come into effect on January 1st, 2023.
Supply Chain Monitoring in 2022
As the number of third parties in your supply chain grows, supply chain monitoring is quickly becoming a necessity.
The Supplier Code of Conduct: Is It Still Enough?
Creating and implementing a code of conduct enables companies to prevent some supply chain risks and safeguard their reputation. It can even translate into a competitive advantage when scouting for a proper supplier.
Supply Chain Due Diligence 101: What It Is, Why It Matters, And How It’s Done
As the complexity of supply chains continues to grow, so should due diligence efforts. But what exactly is supply chain due diligence, and why does it matter?
5 Supply Chain Lessons Learned in 2021—And Tips for Supply Chain Resilience in 2022
2021 has taught us that there are ways around global supply chain disruptions—and lessons behind every misstep. This is why we’ve put together the top five lessons learned in 2021, with additional tips you can apply to ensure supply chain success in 2022.
7 Steps to Future-Proof Your Supply Chain
As supply chain disruptions increase in frequency, here are 7 steps you can take to future-proof your organisation—and achieve resilience.
The Ultimate Guide to Supply Chain Resilience
Traditionally viewed as a cost centre, the supply chain has since become essential to business operations, efficiency, and long-term profitability—which means that anything that might disrupt the supply chain is a direct threat to the business as a whole, making supply chain resilience all the more important.