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Exiger partners with Muir AI to empower corporations to achieve net zero with supply chain transparency, automated emissions calculations USA - English USA - English
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2023 ~ Today, Exiger, the SaaS company revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks manage supply chains, announced a new partnership with Muir AI, a climate technology firm focused on reducing emissions within supply chains. This partnership is in response to the growing need to achieve rapid and substantial reductions in carbon emissions.

The new offering from Exiger and Muir AI is designed to equip stakeholders across procurement, sourcing, sustainability and the C-suite with the automation and insight necessary to choose the right suppliers. Exiger has built the largest risk data network in the world which will be combined with Muir's emissions data to enhance Exiger's environmental risk offering. This will empower corporations to make faster business decisions to achieve net zero commitments with accuracy and confidence.

Erika Peters, Exiger's ESG lead and SVP, Head of Innovation and Operations said "With over 80% of carbon emissions coming from the value chains organizations are connected to – rather than the organizations themselves — a company's ability to reduce carbon emissions is entirely dependent on their ability to gain transparency into multi-tier supply chains." She added that this partnership further expands their environmental risk scoring and Scope 3 capabilities ahead of the 2027 deadline.

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Muir CEO Harris Chalat said "We fundamentally believe that every company must consider emissions as part of its suppliers' risk profiles. By partnering with Exiger, we can leverage the data provided within 1Exiger to deploy our analytics, without requiring any additional customer data. This is a huge step forward in terms of scaled sustainability, and it allows us to meet a customer wherever they are on their journey."

Customers can choose from several Exiger solutions ranging from a seamless rapid baseline for supply chain emissions to peer-to-peer emissions comparisons and evaluations. These solutions offer the most comprehensive and reliable sustainability score in the market as well as a level of visibility, auditability, speed and scalability that is essential for corporations hoping to satisfy a growing number of GHG reduction requirements.

Exiger has been named one of Fast Company's 2023 Brands That Matter and is a member of the World Economic Forum where it contributes towards Shaping The Future Of Mobility platform addressing supply chain resiliency and environmental sustainability.
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