The effects of the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine on global supply chains are keeping global companies busy and have presented logistics companies with unprecedented challenges. At the same time, the Supply Chain Duty of Care Act (LkSG), which came into force at the beginning of 2023 and for the first time regulates corporate responsibility for compliance with human rights and environmental obligations in the supply chain, brings additional new requirements for all companies.
In the current issue of Trans.iNFO, the online magazine for the logistics industry, on the topic of “Supply chains in crisis mode”, TIGGES lawyer Kim Lif Rademacher summarizes the effects of the new law on the logistics industry and points out
- what the duties of care are
- what logistics service providers have to expect from their clients as an elementary component of the supply chain and
- that proactive action can offer great opportunities for reputation and competitive advantage.
You can find the link to the article and the other exciting articles in the magazine here.
Many thanks to the editors of Trans.iNFO – transport, trucking & logistics news and all the authors of this exciting issue!

The author and your usual contacts will be happy to answer any questions you may have!

Kim Lif Rademacher
rademacher@tigges.legal
+49 211 8687 245