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Webinar Announcement 18.03.2026

ctrl+s is pleased to invite you to a dedicated learning session focused on the Supply Chain module within the supplier+s platform.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

This webinar is designed for companies using supplier+s as part of their customers’ decarbonization and supplier engagement initiatives. During this live session, we will introduce the fundamentals of supply chain engagement, explain how you can manage and collaborate with your own suppliers to drive decarbonization impact, and provide practical, step-by-step guidance on using the Supply Chain Management module effectively.

Click below to register for our next sessions on 18.03.2026

Morning Session (APAC & EU)

Afternoon Session (EU & Americas)

By the end of the session, you will:

  1. Build a clear understanding of supply chain engagement and its role in decarbonization programs.

  2. Learn how to engage with your own suppliers and collect the data needed to strengthen Scope 3 emissions reporting and reduction efforts

  3. Gain a hands-on walkthrough of the key Supply Chain workflows — including managing your own supply chain, building engagement campaigns, and raising awareness internally

  4. Feel confident navigating the Supply Chain module to coordinate supplier outreach, track progress, and access relevant support and resources

Who should attend?

  • Suppliers invited to supplier+s by their customers

  • Teams responsible for sustainability, quality, procurement, supply chain operations, or sales

  • Anyone looking for a practical introduction to managing supplier engagement and improving supply chain transparency

Format

  • Short introduction to ctrl+s and the importance of managing your supply chain emissions

  • Live demo of the Supply Chain Management workflows for suppliers and supply chain managers

  • Q&A to address your specific questions

We look forward to your participation and to supporting you in strengthening supply chain collaboration and advancing your decarbonization efforts.

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