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Follow on Google News | ![]() Three steps to exposing compliance risks: free fact sheet from AEBSanctions by national, regional, and global authorities aim to combat violations of international law, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and global terrorism. While global bans and restrictions are essential for secure and fair global trade, they also present tremendous challenges for businesses looking to operate efficient, competitive, and secure supply chains. Those who violate EU regulations or US sanctions face harsh consequences: Every company is responsible for ensuring that it does not provide funds or economic resources to any individuals or organisations on whom financial sanctions have been imposed. Sanctions list screening involves checking all business contacts stored in a company's ERP and logistics systems for matches in the defined restricted party lists. Companies who are already screening their business contacts against the OFAC SDN or the EU's CFSP sanctions lists are already ideally positioned to meet their legal requirements in this respect. But there are compliance risks that cannot be identified with the help of restricted party lists. And there are three important areas harbouring common pitfalls that companies looking to ensure due diligence need to be aware of: • Bans on indirect provisions • Prevention of corruption and money-laundering • Brand damage through indirect involvement in illegal or illicit business transactions Geoff Taylor, Managing Director of AEB (International) The new AEB fact sheet "Three steps to exposing compliance risks" can be downloaded free of charge at www.aeb.com/ - Ends - Contacts For further information, photos or interview requests, please contact Andrea Krug, Krug Communications Ltd, tel. +44 (0)7740 245 867, email: andrea@krugcomms.com. About AEB (International) For over 35 years, AEB has developed software to support the global trade and logistics processes of businesses in the industrial, commercial, and service sectors. More than 5,000 customers from over 35 countries use AEB solutions for transport and warehouse management, import and export management, origin and preference management, and much more. They benefit from enhanced efficiency, compliance, and transparency – domestically and internationally – thanks to features such as customs and embargo checks, improved collaboration with supply chain partners, and automated shipping processes. AEB's portfolio extends from ready-to-go online solutions to comprehensive international logistics solutions. The company has offices in the UK, Germany, Singapore, Switzerland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, France, and the US, and runs its own certified data centre in Germany. End
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