actio material disclosure
DESCRIPTION
Automate supply chain communications with Material Disclosure software. Collect raw material information from your suppliers. Roll up information into BOMs for your products. Screen against regulatory lists for compliance, and disperse relevant information downstream to customers.Improved transparency throughout the supply chain helps you ensure your products get to market quicker and avoid costly recalls. Save time and money by streamlining the process of complying with requests from your customers about your products. Go to www.actio.net to schedule a personal demonstration today.TRANSCRIPT
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Some companies who rely on Actio.
Vehicles to the Summit: modules
Actio Supply Chain SolutionsMaterial Disclosure is a total software solution for environmental regulatory compliance that provides:- Secure, centralized corporate portal- Integration with corporate ERP, PLM, procurement systems- Supplier communication, data collection, analysis & roll-up- Highly configurable questionnaire creation – database driven- B.O.M. screening and analysis- Risk validation- Supplier score carding- Downstream declaration creation & distribution
See http://www.MaterialDisclosure.com
Top 10 Best Practices for Gathering and Managing
Supplier Data
Using the Top 10 Best Practices is like using helicopter transport to the summit. Use the vehicles!
Rise above the noise.
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
# 10: First: establish a big picture vision with suppliers.
“Getting clean reliable data about products, processes and sources is a big picture goal.”
Tacoma/Seattle, Washington: Mount Ranier
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data# 9: Get executive buy-in
Ultimately, you want executive buy-in from your upstream and downstream supply chain, but most importantly, prior to even establishing a big picture
vision with suppliers, you’ll need executive buy-in from your own org.
This should happen even before communicating the vision to suppliers.
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Africa
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
# 8: Be a heli-pilot:Educate, train, reiterate -- keep flying folks from your company and from your suppliers to see the view (and show them the way to get there)
Mount Everest
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data# 7: Make sure suppliers know how the
system benefits them. e.g., suppliers get: relief from duplicate submissions,
saving time and money, safely store data, stay up-to-date easily, create favorable reports, know all the answers,
look good to customers, etc.
New Zealand: Mount Cook
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
#6: Clear, regular communicationwith suppliers gets results; automated
communication is most reliable; homespun databases, emails, spreadsheets and
DBs have limits & liabilities and waste time
Switzerland: The Matterhorn
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
#5: Leverage your legacy datahoused in ERP, PLM, and procurement software
(SaaS software is best for this – it’s agnostic, works with everything)
Highest in Mexico and third highest in North America: Citlaltépetl or “Star Mountain”
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
#4: Know Your Stuff:Visibility into product and part ingredients helps
businesses measure and communicate green initiatives and compliance
both internally and to the world
Japan: Mount Fuji
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
#3: Collecting data on chemicals-of-emerging-concern is as important as
collecting data on known toxics(To wit: REACH just added 8 chemicals suddenly,
without a comment period)
Highest peak in the Americas, Argentina: Aconcagua
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data#2: Verification of supplier compliance
is critical for data integrity --which benefits you and your suppliers.
Validate all suppliers, don’t play “favorites,”“favorites” won’t help you in the end.
Scorecard all suppliers. This should be easy if these other best practices are in place.
Highest peak in Western Europe: Mont Blanc
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
#1: Do not impose too much restriction on suppliers all at once!
It can backfire, create deception, and ill-will. While full material disclosure is always best, start slow, in a
tiered approach to data collection. If you hit a snag, revert to Yes/No questions: “Are there SVHCs in supplied item X?”
Circle back for more data in 3 months - or 6.
Washington State: Mount St. Helens
Top 10 Best PracticesMATERIAL DISCLOSURE
• Disclosure management• Data & document management• Declaration management• Bill of materials (BOM) scrubbing and
data consolidation• Save time, money, and employee
headaches
• Conflict materials management• Partnership with suppliers• Product stewardship – down to the
substance level – be green!• REACH, RoHS and WEEE compliance
assurance• Globalization of products
Benefits of rising to compliance:
Ah, back to New Hampshire... Mount Washington
Top 10 Best Practices: Supplier Data
A software demonstration is available to you.
Ah, back to New Hampshire... Highest peak in the east: Mount Washington