Webcast overview
In today's interconnected world, the demand for traceability of products and partners in global supply chains is only growing in importance. Supply chain visibility has always been of strategic importance to global organizations, but current and emerging regulations have created the imperative for transparency into what your products are made of and how and where they were made. Companies who are successful in gathering information from suppliers past Tier 1 may also be eligible for significant credits and incentives.
KPMG LLP (KPMG) is pleased to invite you to part one of a three-part TradeWatch webcast series that will explore supply chain traceability for regulatory compliance and incentive eligibility through a foundation of trade data. Senior KPMG professionals from the Trade & Customs Global Trade Sustainability team and KPMG International member firms in the EU will discuss the following topics related to such considerations and opportunities:
- What is traceability?: Explore how traceability enables transparency, compliance, accountability, and sustainability in global trade operations.
- The need for traceability: Understand why traceability is essential for regulatory compliance and credits and incentive qualification in today's complex market.
- An initial review of technology in traceability: Discover how advanced technologies play a key role in enhancing traceability and data accuracy. (Part two of the series will be a deep dive on this topic)
- Connection to trade compliance: Learn how traceability integrates with trade compliance to meet regulatory requirements and increase incentive eligibility.