What is Supply Chain & Due Dilligance?
Supply Chain & Due Diligence is about how organizations ensure that their suppliers meet requirements – from sustainability and working conditions to information security and business ethics. In practice, this means understanding what happens across the supply chain and being able to identify, manage and follow up on risks related to suppliers and procurement.
The area has become increasingly important due to globalization and new regulations, requiring organizations to take greater responsibility for how products are made, how suppliers operate and what risks exist within the supply chain.
What our products enable
Through our products, organizations gain visibility over their supplier base and can identify risks related to business disruption, brand damage and regulatory breaches. They are able to ensure that suppliers meet requirements within sustainability, ethics and security over time, while also working proactively and systematically with supplier follow-up and control.
In addition, due diligence can be integrated directly into procurement processes and decision-making.
Our products in practice
In practice, our products are used to collect and structure supplier data, perform supplier screening and risk assessments, and follow up on requirements related to areas such as working conditions, climate and information security. They also support procurement teams in selecting and working with the right suppliers — helping to avoid costly issues and enabling more sustainable, long-term business relationships.
Why it’s exciting
Working within this area means operating at the intersection of business, sustainability and risk. You contribute to how companies take responsibility across their supply chains, while working closely with procurement organizations and complex global flows.
At the same time, it is a fast-evolving field shaped by new regulations and increasing expectations.
Who thrives in Supply Chain & Due Diligence
This area suits those who are curious and want to understand how supply chains work, and who have an interest in sustainability, risk and business. It is a good fit if you enjoy working at the intersection of data, analysis and real-world decisions, and if you are driven and thrive in a fast-moving environment.