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Achilles provides the serious, detailed analysis and expert insight necessary to deliver exceptional ESG supply chain due diligence and Lieferkettengesetz reporting confidence.
Understanding Lieferkettengesetz
The Lieferkettengesetz is a positive development that has the potential to create a more ethical and sustainable supply chain ecosystem. The Achilles Ultimate Guide provides a comprehensive resource for helping you to ensure you achieve compliance.
What is enough?
The Lieferkettengesetz requires organisations to take a risk-based approach to Supply Chain Due Diligence. But how far do you need to go and when is enough, enough?
Germany's new legislation and how to comply
Explore this Lieferkettengesetz infographic to learn more about the key steps to compliance.
Steps to Lieferkettengesetz compliance
The Lieferkettengesetz requires a methodical risk based approach that will also improve the overall sustainability of your organisation.
5 Reasons Why Achilles
Find out more about working with Achilles, and see your supply chain risk management burden disappear and your reporting confidence skyrocket.
Let's chat
Contact us to arrange a no obligation conversation about your Lieferkettengesetz compliance requirements.
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Broad risk evaluation - Achilles collects and assesses supply chain data from a wide range of sources to provide you with the comprehensive picture of your supply chain risk.
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Robust supply chain due diligence - Achilles undertakes thousands of on-site audits every year to help you identify and improve human rights and environmental impact.
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Report with confidence - The Achilles solution provides the supplier-related information required to comply the Lieferkettensorgfaltspflichtengesetz and complete the BAFA report.
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It's easy! Feel confident you have the information you need with a solution specifically designed to support Lieferkettengesetz.
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It's cost-effective - Deliver on your own ambitious sustainability goals without increasingly in-house resources or in-house systems and processes.