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ESG-Driven Supply Chains: Moving Beyond Compliance Toward Proactive Sustainability

Logistics Viewpoints

While past efforts focused on meeting compliance requirements, organizations are now working to proactively embed environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into their sourcing, production, and distribution activities. Integrating ESG principles into supply chains presents technical, operational, and financial challenges.

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Infor Analyst Innovation Summit 2025: A Look at the Future of Industry Cloud

Logistics Viewpoints

Together, they presented the vision for the future and innovation priorities. Thirty percent of digital transformation projects meet expectations. IDP converts paper-based documents into automated digital processes. The event began with an address from the CEO, Kevin Samuelson, and CTO and President, Soma Somasundaram.

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Ethical Considerations in Supply Chain Compliance

Logistics Viewpoints

Key transparency initiatives include: Supply Chain Mapping: Using digital tools to trace the journey of products from raw materials to finished goods. By transitioning to renewable energy sources, companies can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while meeting regulatory requirements and enhancing their corporate image.

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The Impact of NIS 2 Regulations on Manufacturing Supply Chains 

Logistics Viewpoints

This EU-wide regulation, designed to bolster cybersecurity and ensure the resilience of essential services and digital infrastructures, presents both challenges and opportunities for manufacturing supply chains. This necessitates a thorough evaluation of supply chain partners and the implementation of stringent security protocols.

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Digital Product Passports: A Game Changer for Global Compliance

Logistics Viewpoints

As businesses face tighter regulations on product safety, sustainability, and ethical sourcing, Digital Product Passports (DPPs) are becoming crucial for navigating these challenges. DPPs provide a streamlined, digital way to document a product’s lifecycle, making it easier to ensure compliance and improve transparency.

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How Blockchain Technology Powers the Foundation of Digital Product Passports

Logistics Viewpoints

One promising application that is emerging in the Supply Chain and Sustainability space is Digital Product Passports (DPPs). However, while the advantages are clear, implementing blockchain on a large scale presents implementation obstacles that do need addressing. Driven by regulations and a thirst for data transparency.

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Industry 4.0: Building the right skills to meet the factory of the future

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

It does present a training requirement, the need for new skills for industry 4.0 A meeting between two pioneers during a cocktail party in 1956 turned out to be a defining moment in the world of manufacturing. Technological advances has often moved faster than digital capabilities. We’ve moved slowly in this area.”.