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How to Comply with Supply Chain Regulations in Australia

New and existing supply chain regulations in Australia and globally have changed the ways you need to manage third-party risks. This guide explains what you need to know and the steps you should take to stay compliant.

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Know your obligations

Understand key global and Australian supplier due diligence requirements

Address key risks

Learn how to identify and manage key supply chain vulnerabilities

Build your plan

Implement Australian supply chain risk management best practices into your program

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How to comply with supply chain regulations in Australia

APRA and Modern Slavery Act obligations for Australian supply chains mean your organization is held to a high standards – and the goalposts keep changing. Manual tracking is no longer a safe bet for managing this risk.  

This guide to supply chain regulations in Australia shows you how to build a better, more organized approach. 

You’ll learn: 

  • How new rules from APRA and the SOCI Act affect you 
  • The most important Australian and global regulations to be aware of 
  • Steps to build a proper third-party due diligence program 
  • Australian supply chain risk management best practices
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Get the details you need to stay compliant with supply chain regulations in Australia and across the globe.