📖 About the Project
This page provides the background, objectives, and methodological framework of this site to help users effectively utilize the available resources.
🎯 Project Mission
In an era of escalating global regulatory pressure—including the German LkSG, the EU's CSDDD, and the US UFLPA—supply chain compliance has evolved from a voluntary "CSR" initiative into a mandatory risk management requirement.
Our mission is to provide a standardized, actionable, and open-source toolkit to assist compliance professionals, auditors, and supply chain managers in building resilient due diligence systems from the ground up.
🏛️ The "Six Pillars" Framework
All content on this site is organized around six core dimensions of modern supply chain integrity:
| Pillar | Focus Area |
|---|---|
| 1. Labor & Social (CSR) | Human rights, fair wages, and labor conditions. |
| 2. Environmental Compliance | Emissions, waste management, and deforestation (EUDR). |
| 3. Supply Chain Security | Physical and cybersecurity (C-TPAT, ISO 28000). |
| 4. Intellectual Property (IP) | Protection of trade secrets and anti-counterfeiting. |
| 5. Business Ethics | Anti-corruption, anti-bribery, and financial transparency. |
| 6. Due Diligence Management | Overarching systems for risk identification and mitigation. |
🛠️ Our Methodology
We integrate traditional auditing standards (such as ISO and SA8000) with modern technological efficiency, focusing on three key areas:
- Modular Checklists: Highly adaptable templates tailored for various industries.
- AI Integration: Utilizing Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate policies and analyze complex risk patterns.
- Case-Based Learning: Analyzing historical failures to proactively identify and prevent future risks.
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Getting Started: If you are new to the site, we recommend beginning with the Core Audit Guides to understand the fundamental requirements for each pillar.