
Michael Costello
As you diversify your supply chain and increase reliance on third parties, balancing efficiency with effective risk management becomes more complex. Today’s supply chains are influenced by geopolitical uncertainty, changing trade policies, evolving ESG regulation, stakeholder expectations and reputational risk. You are expected to ensure the integrity of cross-border operations while demonstrating that your organisation — and its partners — meet growing standards for sustainability and responsible conduct.
Our integrated customs and sustainability team combines trade compliance expertise with ESG insight. We work with you to embed supply chain due diligence into your operations and prepare your business for new and emerging regulatory obligations across the EU.

Supply Chain ESG Risk Assessments
We identify and mitigate risks in both direct operations and extended value chains. Our structured process evaluates human rights, environmental performance, governance practices, and trade-related vulnerabilities. We can support you with:

Supply Chain Resilience
We support clients in transitioning from reactive compliance to proactive supply chain resilience. This includes:
Meeting EU Market Access Requirements
Global trade increasingly ties market entry to sustainability performance. We help companies interpret and comply with product and customs-related regulations, including: