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Excited to present with Melissa Dewhurst, Product Integrity Manager, Customer Feedback and Regulatory Reporting at Macy's at the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA)'s Traceability Seminar on August 7! Attend our 1:00pm session to learn more about Macy's sustainability initiatives and our project together.
https://www.aafaglobal.org/AAFA/Event_Agendas/2019/Traceability_Agenda.aspxDiscussions about the benefits of transparency generally focus on providing end-consumers with more information about the food they eat and the clothes they wear, with the ultimate goal of generating more business. But transparency also benefits businesses internally by providing a compelling reason for employees to join, stay, and engage with your company.
Achieving supply chain transparency is often easier said than done. Today, we look at the top 3 challenges of supply chain mapping and how to overcome them.
Supply chain transparency not always easy to achieve. Several barriers pose a challenge that can make it more difficult to convince your business to take the steps towards transparent supply chains. Different departments all benefit from achieving supply chain transparency—here’s how to make your case.
Join Transparency-One and our partner SGS on June 25 for Le Rendez-vous de la Traçabilité, hosted by GS1 France! Olivier Touzé, Director of Quality and Sustainable Development at Les Mousquetaires Group will share how Intermarché leverages Transparency-One's traceability capabilities for consumer engagement. Event in French.
https://www.le-rdv-tracabilite.fr/gs-1Supply chain transparency is a critical first step in identifying and ultimately eliminating child labor. The need to eliminate child labor a daunting yet crucially important task.