5 steps to stronger supplier engagement

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Stronger supplier relationships are key to chemicals management. Our infographic outlines 5 steps to improve supply chain transparency.

Why supplier engagement matters

Stronger supplier engagement is the cornerstone of managing chemicals in your supply chain. Without it, critical chemical information may be missed, creating real risks to worker safety, consumer health, regulatory compliance, and your brand’s reputation.

Our survey found:

  • 71% of suppliers don’t consistently respond to information requests
  • 64% of responses are incomplete

These gaps can lead to costly recalls, fines, or damage to your brand.

This 5-step approach helps you build trust, close information gaps, and reduce downstream risk.

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Supplier engagement all boils down to communication

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Ready to get started and strengthen your supplier relations?

See how Supply Chain Connect can help your teams:

  • Make requests clearer and more consistent across suppliers 
  • Receive updates when formulations or statuses change 
  • Get more complete responses (even when some details are redacted) 
  • Spend less time chasing data and more time acting on it 
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