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In an era in which supply chain disruptions have become the norm, ASESSEAL has taken proactive steps to safeguard its operations and support its global customer base.

Our head of procurement has spoken about the work the company has put into enhancing supply chain resilience through robust data analysis and contingency planning, which has ensured branches worldwide can operate efficiently without the burden of excess stock.

With a strong emphasis on data-driven decision-making, AESSEAL maintains tight control over inventory, mitigating risks associated with supply fluctuations. This approach reassures branches that they don’t need to hold unnecessary stock, as the system ensures materials and products are available where and when they are needed

Additionally, the company is preparing for new climate legislation, including the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, which comes into force in January 2027 and aims to ensure a comparable carbon price for imported and UK-produced carbon-intensive goods. This will prevent domestic manufacturers from being at a disadvantage and protect against carbon leakage.

By staying ahead of regulatory changes and maintaining a forward-thinking strategy, we continue to provide customers with reliable solutions, albeit in the face of global uncertainty.

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