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Irrespective of the size of your supply chain, you must ensure that it isn’t the reason your business is non-compliant with the necessary regulations and standards. Yes, it involves a great deal of continued effort, but it’s worth it. If your business is found to be non-compliant due to compliance risks thriving within your supply chain, you will find yourself facing financial losses, loss of reputation, expensive lawsuits, and a lot more. No regulator will cut you any slack for ‘not being aware’ of prevailing or imminent risks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Fulfilling your supply chain management obligations begins with being aware of the regulations and standards that govern it. That’s exactly what this blog post aims to help you with. Over the next few minutes, you will understand what supply chain compliance is, the various forms it can take, how major regulations worldwide include it in their mandates, and what measures you can undertake to fulfill supply chain management obligations the right way.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Understanding Supply Chain Compliance<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Fundamentally, supply chain compliance refers to an organization’s adherence to the established guidelines and requirements on tackling every type of risk pervading the supply chain and its ability to meet or exceed the expectations of its stakeholders. The guidelines and requirements can be in the form of:<\/p>\n\n\n\n