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The Global EHS Compliance Challenge: From Blind Spots to Full Visibility
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Are You in Control Everywhere? Rethinking Global EHS Compliance
Even the most well-intentioned HQs can lose visibility when it comes to local EHS compliance. Relying on reports, policies, or consultants isn’t always enough—especially when your operations span dozens of countries. In this webinar, experts from the US, Japan, and Germany reveal the most common blind spots multinational companies face and how leading HQs are turning complexity into clarity. Learn how to align global strategy with local action—and regain full control in a cost-effective, scalable way.
Key Insights
- Why HQs often overestimate compliance control across global operations
- Real examples from US, Japanese, and German HQs—and how they handle EHS differently
- How cultural and regulatory differences create hidden risks
- The difference between high-risk vs. low-risk industries from an HQ perspective
- Why reports and policies aren’t enough—and how to verify what’s actually happening
- How to achieve full legal compliance visibility with the right tools and expert support
- A quick look at denxpert’s global compliance tables and Inogen Alliance network in action

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Free Webinar
The Global EHS Compliance Challenge: From HQ Assumptions to Real Visibility
Managing legal EHS requirements across multiple countries isn’t just a documentation challenge, it’s a visibility challenge. With different regulations, languages, and local practices, even the most structured HQ can lose sight of what’s really happening on the ground.
In this 45-minute session, you’ll hear how companies like Vantage Data Centers, REWE Group, and Eglo moved from fragmented tools and blind trust to a centralized, audit-ready system.
Discover how denxpert combines local legal expertise, software-based control, and project support to help multinational HQs align strategy with site-level execution—without micromanaging.
- Real stories
- Expert insights
- Live demo of denxpert’s global compliance platform

Experts
Our Experts
Join our leading sustainability experts and gain the insights, tools, and guidance needed to excel in ESG, EHS&S, and CSRD compliance.

Róbert Szücs-Winkler
CEO, Denxpert

Robert, CEO and founder of Denxpert, has 20+ years of experience in sustainability, ESG, and EHS. He leads a team delivering tailored software to 2,000+ sites across industries, supporting compliance and performance with data-driven insights. His clients include Hungary’s top companies and multinationals in 30+ countries.

Theresa Schmidt
Senior EHS Consultant, HPC AG
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I'm an H&S specialist and environmental consultant with special knowledge in environmental, health & safety legal requirements and conducting environmental Due Diligence assessments. As a team player, I support companies in EHS queries and assess legal gaps by observing German requirements.
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Jannis Faupel
Senior Consultant & Partner at Baden Consulting

Jannis Faupel is a senior consultant and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in product development, process optimization, and EHS strategy. He leads Jannis Faupel AG and is a partner at Baden Consulting, advising global clients across sectors like automotive, FMCG, and medical devices.

Alizabeth Aramowicz Smith
Vice President, Antea Group US

Alizabeth Aramowicz‑Smith is the Vice President and EHS Consulting Practice Leader at Antea Group US, and part of the Inogen Alliance global leadership team. With over 30 years in EHS consulting, she supports major tech firms, warehouses, and distribution centers across safety strategy, incident management, and due diligence—especially during M&A and hazardous materials transport.

Hiroshi Tachikawa
Managing Director, Propharm Japan

Hiroshi Tachikawa is the Managing Director of Propharm Japan, a Tokyo-based consultancy founded in 2006 specializing in environment, health & safety, and sustainability. He holds a B.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management from Ohio State University (2000) and an M.Sc. in International Development Studies from the University of Tokyo (2008) .
He leads international EHS and sustainability initiatives, contributed to ISO 14051 (Material Flow Cost Accounting) standardization, and advises multinational clients on environmental strategy and M&A risk management.