Trade compliance can easily be overlooked by the C-suite – especially given the number of competing priorities and supply chain challenges companies must navigate. At the same time, compliance can be a key component in creating resilience when faced with disruptions in cross-border trade.
In a recent Supply Chain Now livestream, Scott Luton and Greg White were joined by Jessica Rosen, President of UPS Trade Advisory Services, and Ron Shepherd, Director of Global Trade Compliance at UPS Supply Chain Solutions.
They took this opportunity to share their perspective on what a robust trade compliance program can do for a supply chain and how to make a convincing case to key decision-makers. Also:
• The importance of knowledge and information to a company’s ability to navigate compliance challenges with confidence and agility
• Why outreach and employee engagement are critical to ensuring compliance issues are not managed in a silo
• Keeping messages about compliance consistent and simple will help everyone in the organization absorb and retain key messages
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This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/c-suite-level-attention-compliance-ups-908