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The increasing interconnectivity of global supply chains brings with it enormous opportunities, but also growing risks. At our joint event with Kevla, we will discuss how securing the supply chain is becoming a key factor for success.

This joint event organised by Kevla and HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte explores current challenges, best practices and strategies for resilient supply chains.

The focus is on issues relating to supply chain security, compliance and collaboration with suppliers in an increasingly complex regulatory and economic environment. The event brings together legal, technical and practical perspectives and provides a forum for professional exchange and new ideas.

Agenda

5.00 pm
Doors open & Welcome

5.30 pm
Keynote: Supply chain security in the context of NIS-2
Daniel Schätzle, HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte

6.00 pm
Panel discussion: Between quality and sustainability: Growing challenges in supplier relationships

6.30 pm
Presentation: Ecosystem of Trust: New approaches for greater security in supply chains
Sebastian Britz, CEO Kevla

6.40 pm
Networking, food & drinks

Speakers

Daniel Schätzle

Partner, HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte

Daniel Schätzle advises on cyber law compliance issues such as NIS-2 and CRA and represents his clients’ interests in the event of a cyber incident.

Carsten Rieck

Global Business Development Manager, Kiwa

Carsten Rieck supports companies with extensive experience in construction and infrastructure regarding quality, regulatory and sustainability requirements.

Sebastian Britz

CEO, Kevla

Sebastian Britz demonstrates how companies can enhance security in their supply chains through the digital exchange and management of documentation.

Further speakers will be announced shortly.

The event is aimed at anyone involved in safety, quality and compliance within supply chains who wishes to understand current developments from a variety of perspectives.

Registration

Please register for the event via the Kevla website.
We look forward to welcoming you to Berlin on 9 June 2026.