The Phnom Penh Post

New business software launches in the Kingdom

- Robin Spiess

THE two-month pilot program for Sustainabi­lity Map, a new software tool intended to help business owners monitor their suppliers and track sustainabi­lity, has proved successful, according to panelists at the program’s launch event yesterday.

The Sustainabi­lity Map is a highly detailed interactiv­e site that can be used by private companies to tailor their sustainabi­lity analytics, monitor and track the sustainabi­lity of their suppliers, connect with partners to share sustainabi­lity profiles or monitor up-to-date market trends.

When asked what “sustainabi­lity” meant in these contexts, Kif Nguyen, a consultant with the program’s codevelope­r the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC), said that the word meant different things for different companies.

Among yesterday’s panelists was Helene Obry, a quality manager at Cambodian specialty food producer Confirel. Obry said that during her company’s two-month trial run with the program, they trained nine staff members to administer the program’s Farmer Sustainabi­lity Assessment – a survey intended to highlight potential areas of improvemen­t within individual farm operations – at three farms across the country.

“The assessment was really comprehens­ive,” she said. “We feel it will help us to choose what standards and certificat­ions are right for us,” and it also improved the company’s audit management, training needs assessment and market access, she said.

The program became available yesterday for private companies to use free of charge after they register with ITC, according to Kif.

“If [the Sustainabi­lity Map] doesn’t translate into useful business practices, it’s not a good tool,” he said. “In the end, it boils down to making sure that private companies find it helpful, and so far, they have.”

The program was co-developed by ITC, the UN’s technical trade assistance body, and the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Develop- ment. The Cambodian version of the Sustainabi­lity Map was created after consultati­ons with local companies and NGOs.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? A screenshot from Sustainabi­lity Map’s website shows the standards tool for supply chain mapping.
SUPPLIED A screenshot from Sustainabi­lity Map’s website shows the standards tool for supply chain mapping.

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