60489 Frankfurt
The event
Raw material procurement is flexible in global supply chains, but it is not very clear. As a result, information procurement and information quality, which represent a high value for consumers, suffer. Comprehensive transparency is now required by the Supply Chain Sourcing Obligations Act, which came into force in Germany in 2023. The aim is to uphold human rights and environmental standards along the value chain. This puts pressure on the food industry to act, as obligations are expected to cascade down the value chain. Thus, it affects companies directly or indirectly as a supplier. Find out how it can be embedded in existing management systems and how the transparent supply chain consumers want can become a reality – including food safety and raw material security.
Dr. Andreas Müller, Founder and Owner, stem-in-foodsafety.de, Hollenstedt, Germany
Florian Woitek-Kießling, Head of the "Due Diligence Control 2" and "Due Diligence Control 3" units in the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act Department, Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (BAFA), Borna, Germany
Moderation:
Dr. Olaf Deutschbein, Head of Berlin Office, UNIDO ITPO, Berlin, Germany