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Partnership for Digital Logistics Optimization
Mar 17, 2026 at 2:18 PMInternational investigations reveal how flexibly logistical networks need to respond to forced labour and how quickly they must adapt their logistics structures. This creates increasing pressure for companies, as traditional tools like audits or supplier declarations often provide only snapshots, said Prewave, a company that offers transparency and control over risks in the supply chain.
With the EU Forced Labor Regulation (effective from 2027), the risk of operational disruptions increases. Shipments can be stopped or recalled, which has direct implications for supply chains and business operations. Therefore, the ability to identify and respond to risks early will be crucial.
Data-driven approaches in focus
Companies are increasingly relying on data-driven systems that continuously evaluate various information sources. This allows potential risks to be identified and assessed earlier.
A distinction is made between broad screening and in-depth analysis. Only the combination of both approaches enables informed decisions.
According to Lisa Smith, Prewave co-founder and chairwoman, early responsiveness is becoming a central factor for stable supply chains and access to international markets.





