Nissan Bolsters Supply Chain Compliance with New Manager and Digital Tools
Nissan is undergoing a significant digital transformation in its supply chain, with a key focus on enhancing talent and targeted development to bolster compliance, cybersecurity, and visibility. The company has appointed Andrew Wareing, currently serving as Chief Procurement Officer and Vice-President of Purchasing at Nissan Americas, as the new Supply Chain Compliance Manager for Nissan Group of North America, aligning with its strategic compliance goals.
Nissan's digital shift includes the creation of new roles like the Supply Chain Compliance Manager, reflecting the company's commitment to this transition. The automaker has also developed digital tools to streamline supplier efficiencies and ensure compliance with evolving legislation and requirements. Nissan's regional senior director of Supply Chain Management (SCM) USA & Mexico, De la Torre, recently discussed these digitalisation efforts in the automotive industry with Christopher Ludwig.
With Andrew Wareing at the helm of its compliance strategy and innovative digital tools supporting suppliers, Nissan is poised to strengthen its supply chain resilience and adapt to changing regulatory landscapes.
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