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How Supplier Engagement Is Shaping Sustainability in Maritime Supply Chains

How Supplier Engagement Is Shaping Sustainability in Maritime Supply Chains

Sustainability expectations across the maritime sector continue to grow, especially around emissions reporting, ethical sourcing, and supplier assurance. Strong supplier engagement is quickly becoming one of the most effective ways for organisations to meet ESG goals, strengthen governance practices, and stay ahead of evolving compliance requirements.

Our latest case study features Lenol, a leading marine lubricants provider operating across 40 countries and 900 ports, and showcases how participation in the Achilles Maritime Network helped strengthen transparency, streamline compliance, and enhance supplier performance.

What the Case Study Covers

Learn how Lenol:

  • Improved supplier engagement and performance through validated data and continuous monitoring
  • Integrated ESG frameworks, Scope 1–3 emissions tracking, and ISO ESG certification into operational processes
  • Aligned compliance with standards including GRI, CSRD, TCFD and ESRS
  • Increased supplier performance scores by 50 percent and strengthened governance outcomes

Why Download It

The case study offers practical insight into how maritime suppliers and operators can strengthen governance, reduce risk, prepare for regulation, and build credible ESG progress grounded in transparent evidence.

Download case study to see how accountability, supplier engagement, and innovation can reshape the future of maritime sustainability.

Download Now: How Lenol Strengthened ESG Reporting, Supplier Assurance and Compliance

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