Avetta®, the leading provider of supply chain risk management (SCRM) software, has officially announced the launch of a new global partner program, which is designed to enhance the company’s platform capabilities and enable customers, both hiring clients and suppliers, to build safer, more sustainable and more secure supply chains.
Taking a deeper of how the given effort will scale things up for each party, we begin from customers, who can now access a richer, more flexible experience inclusive of advanced technology and specialized services to facilitate more effective operations, more efficient collaboration, as well as stronger outcomes across hiring clients and suppliers.
On the other hand, partners stand to enjoy a strong customer base and the opportunity to embed their solutions and expertise into a trusted enterprise environment.
As for Avetta itself, the program will unlock unmatched scale and depth in the SCRM software market. Thanks to that, the company should be able to conceive new pathways for platform integration, market expansion, and brand visibility.
According to certain reports, the stated program will feature, at launch, 10 key partners across both technology and services.
“We designed this new partner program to expand our capabilities and deliver even greater value to customers,” said Jeff Kristick, Chief Revenue Officer at Avetta. “By integrating best-in-class solutions and services—from machinery management and digital learning to safety consulting and sustainability guidance—we’re enabling customers to operate smarter, safer and more responsibly. At the same time, partners benefit from direct access to a robust network of organizations where they can scale and make measurable impact. Together, we’re providing the world’s largest community of safety professionals the tools, training and expertise needed to drive real safety and sustainability maturity.”
Turning our attention towards all the companies shortlisted for Avetta’s program, we begin from Aquipa, a provider of intelligent machinery management software which connects clients, operators and suppliers to streamline compliance, asset tracking, and operational workflows.
Next up, we have ChekRite, who is a developer of an AI-driven, mobile-first inspection platform capable of digitalizing safety and compliance checks for equipment, assets and personnel. Such a mechanism, like you can guess, really goes the distance to facilitate real-time data capture and operational accountability.
Then, there is Safety LMS. Understood to be a technology-driven training firm, Safety LMS brings forth blended learning solutions, including online modules, digital certifications and field-ready tools, each one designed to enhance safety standards across tower and wind energy industries.
Another company set to join the mix would be Aframes Safety. This one is essentially a safety consultancy firm best-known for its workforce training, compliance programs, and operational risk reduction geared towards high-hazard industries.
Moving on to ALL 4, it happens to be a global consulting firm committed to realizing a sustainable future through innovative health, safety, and environmental (HSE), as well as digital solutions.
Avetta also picked Boretti to be a part of its program, and it did so due to the latter’s workplace HSE services that make it possible for organizations to achieve a business advantage through risk reduction.
Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon CoolSky, a company that brings its HSE and regulatory consultancy expertise rooted particularly in carbon sequestration solutions for the energy industry.
We also haven’t touched upon ReGen Strategic, an environmental, social and governance advisory firm focused on offering digital tools and consulting to simplify sustainability reporting, stakeholder engagement, and regulatory alignment.
Among other things, we ought to acknowledge the participation of Total Compliance. Total Compliance can be called upon for its HSE compliance services that have an explicit interest in ISO-certified systems and regulatory strategy.
Joining the group at last would be USA Telecom Insurance, a leading provider of insurance and risk management programs for companies in the wireless industry.
“Partnering with Avetta gives us an opportunity to extend what we value most—helping organizations protect people and build safer workplaces,” said JT Parnell, President at Boretti. “Avetta’s commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices aligns perfectly with Boretti’s mission of creating safety cultures that last. Together, we’re providing companies with practical tools and trusted guidance to improve safety performance while supporting long-term, sustainable success.”