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Uncovering the Blind Spots in Supply Chain Compliance — and How to Fix Them
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Uncovering the Blind Spots in Supply Chain Compliance — and How to Fix Them

In this episode, Colby Potter from Sayari joined Vishnu Rajamanickam to discuss challenges with understanding product provenance and what can be done to safeguard operations from regulatory scrutiny.

As global compliance regulations tighten and frameworks like the UFLPA come into sharper focus, the need for deep, actionable supply chain visibility has never been greater. Companies that once relied solely on tier-one supplier audits are now facing scrutiny that extends far upstream — into complex webs of ownership and opaque trade flows.

In this episode of the In Transit podcast, host Vishnu Rajamanickam from The Logistics Report sits down with Colby Potter, Lead Analytical Content Manager at Sayari, to unpack how businesses can uncover hidden risks and strengthen their sourcing strategies using public records and trade data.

Potter walks us through how Sayari’s “outside-in” approach — leveraging data from over 250 jurisdictions — helps shine a light on murky supplier networks, especially in high-risk regions like Xinjiang. He explains how public corporate and customs records can expose concealed ownership chains, forced labor risks, and tariff vulnerabilities, arming compliance teams with the tools they need to act fast and decisively.

The discussion highlights real-world examples, including a North American energy company unknowingly linked to a Chinese state-owned firm flagged for forced labor. Potter also shares how sourcing teams can turn risk intelligence into an opportunity by finding better suppliers, optimizing for tariff exposure, and staying ahead of regulatory shifts.

Whether you're navigating UFLPA, managing geopolitical risk, or simply looking to make smarter sourcing decisions, this episode delivers a wealth of insight on how to turn transparency into a competitive advantage.


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