Uncovering Hidden Risk in Domestic US Supply Chains with Sedex Data
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Register to gain a practical understanding of how Sedex supports organisations in identifying and managing supplier risk using trusted audit and self‑assessment data.
US supply chains are changing fast. As companies increase nearshoring and domestic sourcing, risk exposure is shifting in ways that aren’t always visible – and the assumption that domestic means lower risk doesn’t always hold. In this webinar, Sedex is joined by ARCHE Advisors auditor and Sedex Program Manager Silke Eidecker, who brings direct, on‑the‑ground experience across US sites. Together, we combine Sedex site‑level data with first‑hand audit insight to uncover what’s really happening across domestic US supply chains.
You’ll learn where human rights and operational risks are most concentrated, what’s driving them, and how well suppliers are prepared – based on audit outcomes and supplier data. The session also explores what these insights mean for companies sourcing closer to home, and how to use data and audits together to focus action where it matters most.
Meet the speakers
Thanks for registering, we look forward to seeing you at the webinar.
Why attend?
- Understand how domestic and global sourcing shifts are changing risk exposure for US supply chains, including the impact of nearshoring and emerging sourcing hubs
- See how site‑level Sedex data reveals hidden human rights risks across US operations and key manufacturing markets such as Mexico, India and Vietnam
- Learn where risk is most concentrated, what is driving it, and how prepared suppliers are based on audit outcomes and supplier data
- Gain practical guidance on how to assess your own risk exposure, benchmark your supplier base and focus action on the risks that matter most
What you’ll leave with
- A clearer picture of what risk actually looks like in US domestic supply chains – and why it deserves closer attention
- Benchmarks to help contextualise your own supplier data and identify where risk is most concentrated domestically
- Practical insight into how audit programmes can reflect the distinct risk profile of US domestic supply chains
- Concrete steps to use Sedex data and tools to identify, prioritise and act on domestic risk
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