How your supply chain strategy should guide software selection

Before choosing a Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) solution, define your internal supply chain strategy. Do you primarily need to stay compliant—or are you actively working to improve supplier performance across tiers? Your strategy determines which software features will deliver the most value.

Start by understanding your supply chain approach

Questions that should be discussed:

These answers will help the team to avoid tools that are either too light, or too complex, for your actual needs.

A compliance-first strategy to cover obligations and reduce exposure

Some companies take a focused, compliance-driven approach. The priority is meeting requirements under laws like the Transparency Act (åpenhetsloven), CSDDD, or upcoming procurement regulations.

Look for software that includes:

→ Factlines SRM software is designed to simplify compliance, with built-in logic for due diligence, reporting, and documentation.

An engagement-driven strategy to build resilience and strengthen performance

Others take a more active approach, seeing the supply chain not only as a risk, but as an opportunity. These companies engage suppliers regularly, share knowledge, and track improvements.

Choose software that enables:

→ Factlines SRM software combines mapping, engagement, and documentation in one platform, so you can act on supply chain facts, not assumptions.

Choose software that matches your actual strategy

Whether your current focus is regulatory alignment or proactive supplier follow-up, the right SRM software will scale with you. Start small, or go deep, but make sure the tool can support your team’s next move.

Ready to match software with your supply chain strategy? Factlines helps you manage risk, improve supplier relationships, and simplify reporting, without spreadsheets or consultants. Book a demo or request a free trial today.

Publisert:
January 2025
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