Logility and Worldly partner to enhance supply chain transparency

Logility, a firm specializing in AI-powered supply chain planning software, has partnered with the sustainability data platform Worldly to enhance digital supply chain compliance by providing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) insights.

The collaboration allows the joint clients of Logility and Worldly to manage over 3,500 tier-one suppliers and more than 10,000 tier-two, tier-three, and tier-four suppliers worldwide.

This partnership enables Logility to utilize Worldly’s extensive ESG data, which includes information from over 40,000 brands, retailers, and manufacturers globally. This data offers Logility’s clients detailed visibility into their multi-tier supplier networks, helping them evaluate social and environmental impacts.

James Schaffer, Worldly’s chief strategy officer, stated, “Organizations need primary data and clear visibility into their supply chains to understand their true social and environmental impacts and stay current with emerging regulations. By partnering with Logility, Worldly provides global brands, retailers, and manufacturers with a comprehensive view of their sustainability performance, aiding in preparation for new legislation.”

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