Resilinc, a leading provider of supply chain resiliency solutions, has announced its selection as a trusted provider by AIAG for its new industry-aligned Forced Labor Due Diligence Program. The program is designed to help automotive suppliers of all sizes identify and report risks related to forced labor within their supply chains, strengthening compliance with regulatory standards and ethical sourcing.
"We are honored to be selected as a trusted provider for AIAG's Forced Labor Due Diligence Program, said Bindiya Vakil, CEO of Resilinc. “This partnership underscores our commitment to helping automotive companies build more ethical and resilient supply chains. By leveraging our AI-powered platform and extensive supplier network, we can empower AIAG members to proactively identify and mitigate forced labor risks across their multi-tier supply chains."
As part of AIAG's Forced Labor Due Diligence Program, members will gain access to Resilinc's industry-leading risk and resiliency solutions, enabling them to perform comprehensive supply chain due diligence. Resilinc's platform empowers organizations to uncover a wide array of potential risks, including human rights violations, throughout their multi-tier supply networks. By leveraging its unparalleled amount of historical, supplier-validated data, Resilinc redefines proactive supply chain risk management, offering companies unprecedented visibility and actionable insights.
"Addressing forced labor risks requires the commitment of every stakeholder in the automotive industry," said Matt Pohlman, CEO of AIAG. "By bringing together OEMs, suppliers, technology providers like Resilinc and AIAG, we are creating a unified approach to strengthen supply chain transparency and uphold the highest standards of ethical responsibility across the value chain."
Resilinc is pleased to be chosen as one of four technology providers in the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) Forced Labor Compliance Program developed in collaboration with leading OEMs, including Ford, GM, Honda, Nissan, Stellantis, and Toyota. Resilinc will be featured on AIAG’s Forced Labor Due Diligence Program and Marketplace offering a comparison of vetted technology solutions at various price points and capabilities, catering to suppliers at any due diligence maturity level.
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