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EiQ partners with AIM-Progress to enhance supply chain transparency for businesses

This strategic collaboration supports our mission to help companies improve responsible sourcing and supply chain due diligence

EiQ is partnering with AIM-Progress, a global forum of leading fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies collaborating on responsible sourcing, to enhance supply chain transparency for its more than 50 fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company members.

Through this partnership, EiQ, a leading supply chain intelligence solution by LRQA, will provide key risk insights on sourcing geographies, products and suppliers relevant to AIM-Progress members’ supply chains. This engagement will further support human rights due diligence at scale and further drive data-driven decision making through EiQ’s in-depth analysis and findings. 

This is a critical partnership for EiQ that will deepen its impact and solution offering for global supply chains,” said Erin Lyon, LRQA Head of Partnerships. “EiQ will support AIM-Progress’s work with its members to identify risks, improve supply chain intelligence and drive impact.”

AIM- Progress is a member led organisation that brings together more than 50 global brands and suppliers to advance human rights supply chains, its key objectives include Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence (HREDD), supplier engagement and collaboration, as well as capacity building initiatives. 

EiQ’s capabilities complement this partnership seamlessly, as the platform helps businesses conduct end-to-end supply chain due diligence, manage their most critical sustainability risks and drive impact. Through artificial intelligence, proprietary data and robust analytics, EiQ empowers businesses to achieve total supply chain confidence.

The collaboration with EiQ is part of our strategy to work with a range of supplier risk and assessment platforms used by our members. This work will enhance our collective risk insight capabilities across geographies, commodities and industries and help drive collaborative supplier capability building and remediation projects,"

Louise Herring, Executive Director AIM-Progress

For more information about EiQ and how it supports business transformation and supply chain due diligence, visit www.eiq.com.

For more information about AIM-Progress and how it supports member companies on human rights due diligence and responsible sourcing, visit https://aim-progress.com/