Brand

BRAND is a digital platform designed to help organisations manage supply chain compliance, supplier due diligence, and regulatory requirements across multiple standards and legislative frameworks.

By combining structured self-assessment, risk-based scoring, and audit integration, BRAND provides a consistent and defensible approach to supply chain management. The platform leverages advanced geographical data to automate risk evaluation and utilizes a dynamic corrective action module to ensure real-time insights and continuous improvement across the global supplier landscape.

What BRAND Does?

BRAND enables organisations to:

    • collect structured supplier data through scheme-aligned assessments
    • identify high-risk suppliers using a standardised scoring methodology
    • manage corrective actions and ongoing monitoring
    • integrate supplier assessments with independent audit verification

How BRAND Works?

  1. Supplier Assessment
    Suppliers complete structured questionnaires aligned to specific standards and regulations
  2. Risk Scoring & Analysis
    Responses are scored using a risk-based methodology to identify gaps and high-risk suppliers
  3. Monitoring & Verification
    Corrective actions are tracked and high-risk suppliers can be escalated to audit or further review

Objectives

  • To strengthen supply chain mapping
  • To automate information requests and provide individual and overall status
  • To customise risk tolerances, audit reports and system reports

Benefits

  • A True Risk-Based Management System
  • A system to meet Modern Slavery requirements
  • Output Reports for Stakeholders
  • Automated Admin Processing
  • Fixed Fees
  • Supply Chain Transparency
  • Individual Project Manager Assigned

Compliance Modules & Regulatory Coverage

BRAND includes dedicated assessment modules aligned to key international standards and regulatory frameworks. Each module is built around specific requirements, with clause-aligned questions and risk-based scoring.

CTPAT & SCAN – Supply Chain Security

BRAND includes a dedicated module aligned to the requirements of
Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) and SCAN.

The module covers:

  • risk assessment and supply chain mapping (MSC 2.1–2.3)
  • business partner screening and monitoring (MSC 3.1–3.8)
  • trade-based money laundering indicators
  • cybersecurity controls (MSC 4)
  • cargo and transport security (MSC 5)

A structured questionnaire and scoring model enables organisations to identify high-risk suppliers and demonstrate due diligence aligned to customs security expectations.

BRAND supports supplier assessments aligned to
Social Accountability International SA8000 requirements.

The module includes:

  • labour standards and worker rights
  • working hours and remuneration
  • health and safety
  • management systems

Assessments are structured to support both internal due diligence and third-party audit preparation.

BRAND supports compliance with:

  • UK Modern Slavery Act
  • EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence requirements
  • other emerging supply chain legislation

The module focuses on:

  • forced labour risk identification
  • supplier due diligence
  • risk mapping and mitigation
  • documentation for regulatory reporting

BRAND enables structured collection of supplier ESG data, supporting:

  • environmental impact
  • social performance
  • governance practices

Data can be used for internal reporting, customer requirements, and external disclosures.

BRAND can be configured to align with client-specific requirements, including:

  • retailer or brand standards
  • industry-specific schemes
  • internal compliance frameworks

This allows organisations to standardise supplier assessments across multiple requirements within a single platform.

Why BRAND?

  • Clause-aligned assessments (not generic questionnaires)
  • Risk-based scoring aligned to real-world audit expectations
  • Integration with independent audit verification
  • Scalable across global supply chains
  • Designed by auditors, not software developers