Understanding Sedex Supplier Risk: A Look at SMETA Audits and SAQs
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On-Demand Webinar
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Watch our on-demand webinar to gain a practical understanding of how Sedex supports organisations in identifying and managing supplier risk using trusted audit and self‑assessment data.
Learn how Sedex helps organisations assess and manage supplier risk through SMETA audits and supplier self‑assessment questionnaires (SAQs). This session provides a clear, practical overview of how these tools work together to support better visibility and more informed decision‑making across supply chains.
Meet the speakers
Helen O'Neil
Global Solutions Engineer, Sedex
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Why watch?
- Understand how SMETA audits and SAQs contribute to supplier risk assessment
- Learn how Sedex supports risk identification and prioritisation at scale
- See how supplier risk insights can support more informed commercial and compliance decisions
- Explore how Sedex capabilities support deeper, multi‑tier supply chain visibility
What you’ll learn
- The role of SMETA audits and SAQs in assessing supplier risk
- How Sedex enables consistency and comparability across supplier data
- How organisations use Sedex insights to prioritise risk and focus action
- How recent product capabilities support greater transparency across complex supply chains
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This webinar is relevant for professionals responsible for understanding, assessing or managing supplier risk, including:
- Sustainability and responsible sourcing teams
- Procurement and supply chain professionals
- Compliance and risk management roles
- Organisations assessing Sedex or alternative solutions
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