Supply Chain Risk Management vendor Avetta launches global partner program with ten partners out of the gate

Jeff Kristick, Chief Revenue Officer, Avetta

Lehi, Utah-based Avetta, which makes SCRM [supply chain risk management] software, has created an entirely new global partner program, designed to accelerate growth and innovation in SCRM Management. The program kicks off with an ecosystem of ten foundational partners that bring complementary solutions and specialized expertise to help drive greater strategic value for Avetta customers.

“We designed this new partner program to expand our capabilities and deliver even greater value to customers,” said Jeff Kristick, Chief Revenue Officer at Avetta. “By integrating best-in-class solutions and services – from machinery management and digital learning to safety consulting and sustainability guidance – we’re enabling customers to operate smarter, safer and more responsibly. At the same time, partners benefit from direct access to a robust network of organizations where they can scale and make measurable impact. Together, we’re providing the world’s largest community of safety professionals the tools, training and expertise needed to drive real safety and sustainability maturity.”

Avetta One, Avetta’s AI-powered SCRM SaaS platform, is the key to making all this work.

“We launched Avetta One in early 2022 and have continuously expanded its capabilities, including AI,” Kristick noted. “What sets us apart is our ability to address the full spectrum of supply chain risks – safety, financial, cyber and sustainability – within a single, unified platform. For our customers, that means not only meeting compliance requirements, but also creating safer worksites, reducing incidents and strengthening supply chain resilience. Compared to point solutions in the market, Avetta delivers more holistic outcomes, from improved safety performance to measurable cost savings.”

Building more secure supply chains is also critical.

“We help clients strengthen their supply chains by giving them better visibility into supplier risk and equipping them with tools to act on that insight,” Kristick said. “That starts with rigorous prequalification and continuous monitoring across safety, financial, ESG and cyber criteria. With AI-enhanced analytics, we help clients spot emerging risks across these areas – for example, a supplier that has had safety challenges or business issues like bankruptcy – earlier and take proactive corrective action before they escalate into incidents.”

The program’s design is significantly different from what was there before.

“Before today’s launch, we worked with partners through individual collaborations and marketplace offerings,” Kristick said. “What’s different now is that we’ve formalized those efforts into a global partner program, a unified framework that will allow us to innovate faster and ultimately deliver more value to all our customers.”

By establishing a world-class ecosystem that enhances the reach and versatility of the Avetta One AI-powered SCRM SaaS platform, the new partner program creates a scalable framework for shared success

“We focused on quality versus quantity with this initial launch, but the objective is substantive,” Kristick stated. “These 10 foundational partners were carefully selected because they add immediate value to our clients and suppliers. But this is just the starting point of a scalable ecosystem designed to provide greater value to our customers through an extensive partner network.”

For customers, the program delivers a richer, more flexible experience — combining advanced technology and specialized services to enable more effective operations, more efficient collaboration and stronger outcomes across hiring clients and suppliers. For partners, the program offers direct access to a strong customer base and the opportunity to embed their solutions and expertise into a trusted enterprise environment. Finally, for Avetta itself, The program’s unmatched scale and depth in the SCRM software market is a competitive differentiator, allowing Avetta to innovate faster and ultimately deliver more value to all our customers. It unlocks new pathways for platform integration, market expansion and brand visibility.

The initial 10 partners announced today – a strategic cohort of independent software vendors (ISVs) along with system integrators (SIs) and consultancies – reflect Avetta’s focus on aligning with organizations that will most benefit Avetta customers.

“We expect the program to grow well beyond the initial 10 foundational partners,” Kristick said. “That said, our goal is thoughtful, scalable growth that delivers measurable value for our customers.”

The ISVs include Aquipa, which makes intelligent machinery management software that connects clients, operators and suppliers to streamline compliance, asset tracking and operational workflows. ChekRite developed an AI-driven, mobile-first inspection platform that digitizes safety and compliance checks for equipment, assets and personnel, enabling real-time data capture and operational accountability. Finally, Safety LMS is a technology-driven training firm delivering blended learning solutions – including online modules, digital certifications and field-ready tools—to elevate safety standards in tower and wind energy industries.

“We see tremendous value in partnering with Avetta to bring advanced digital capabilities to a broader network of supply chain leaders and their suppliers,” said Jordan Millar, Chief Executive Officer at ChekRite. “Our shared commitment to innovation helps our joint customers modernize their operations while simultaneously better managing risk.”

The SIs and consultancies include: Aframes Safety, a safety consultancy specializing in workforce training, compliance programs and operational risk reduction for high-hazard industries; ALL4, a global consulting firm committed to shaping a sustainable future through innovative health, safety and environmental and digital solutions; Boretti is a provider of workplace HSE services that help organizations gain a business advantage through risk reduction; CoolSky is an HSE and regulatory consultancy with focused expertise in carbon sequestration solutions for the energy industry; and ReGen Strategic is an environmental, social and governance advisory firm offering digital tools and consulting to simplify sustainability reporting, stakeholder engagement and regulatory alignment; Total Safety Compliance is an HSE compliance services specialist with expertise in ISO-certified systems and regulatory strategy; and USA Telecom Insurance is a leading provider of insurance and risk management programs for companies in the wireless industry.

“Partnering with Avetta gives us an opportunity to extend what we value most—helping organizations protect people and build safer workplaces,” said JT Parnell, President at Boretti. “Avetta’s commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices aligns perfectly with Boretti’s mission of creating safety cultures that last. Together, we’re providing companies with practical tools and trusted guidance to improve safety performance while supporting long-term, sustainable success.”

“The initial stage of our program is focused on two key pillars, best in class technology partners and industry leading service providers,” Kristick stated. “Together these two groups will extend the functionality of our platform and layer in expert guidance.

With demonstrated interest from existing partners and expressed interest from many more potential partners, Avetta expects this ecosystem to grow rapidly.

“We plan to continue recruiting and onboarding partners that align with our core mission and bring measurable value across the full spectrum of supply chain risk,” Kristick concluded. “As the program expands, we’ll add partners that support our regional offices and reflect our global footprint, building a robust, scalable ecosystem designed to deliver stronger outcomes for clients and suppliers alike.

“Together, we’re making it easier for clients to address multiple areas of supply chain risk in one place,” Kristick said.