The European Supply Chain Act requires companies to monitor their suppliers regarding a set of criteria, such as compliance with human rights, work safety, and environmental regulations. Once in law, companies will be obligated to assess their suppliers’ individual risks of violations. Especially for larger firms with thousands of suppliers, this represents a significant challenge. However, the Act is introduced in a time where supply chain issues are much broader than compliance aspects. The current global situation is characterized by resource shortages and supply disruptions in all industries. Thus, the mandatory monitoring also provides an opportunity for firms to make their supply chains more resilient in the future.
INTROSupply is designed to provide an entirely new automated and comprehensive supply chain risk management platform. This new platform will have the following main features:
All platform functionalities will be driven by the real-time processing and analysis of hundreds of millions of data sources. To reach this goal, the subsequent technical objectives must be achieved:
This platform will provide big data-driven recommendations for supply chain optimization to ensure that firms will remain competitive and can navigate through the economic uncertainty that will affect all industries in the years to come. CURE seeks to support Luxembourg’s economy through smart technology and help to position the country as digital leader inside the EU.
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