Resilinc Secures ISO/IEC 42001 Certification to Elevate Responsible AI Standards

Resilinc Achieves ISO/IEC 42001 Certification

On March 25, 2026, Resilinc, a leader in AI-powered supply chain risk and compliance intelligence, announced its achievement of the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification. This international standard for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS) marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to the responsible development and ethical deployment of artificial intelligence.

Significance of ISO/IEC 42001

ISO/IEC 42001 is recognized as the world’s first international standard specifically tailored for organizations involved in the development, provision, or use of AI systems. This certification validates that Resilinc has established a comprehensive framework for the responsible governance of AI, ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment with global best practices.

Statements from Leadership

Kamal Ahluwalia, the Chief Executive Officer of Resilinc, emphasized the importance of this certification, stating, “Achieving ISO/IEC 42001 certification reflects our deep commitment to building the future of supply chain risk management, with strong governance and rigorous risk management.” He highlighted that as supply chains become increasingly AI-driven, it is essential for organizations to trust not only the data but also the recommendations and actions generated by these systems.

Certification Process Overview

The rigorous certification process involved an independent evaluation of Resilinc’s:

  • AI governance structure
  • Risk management protocols
  • Data management practices
  • Operational controls

By aligning with ISO/IEC 42001, Resilinc enhances its ability to:

  • Ensure the responsible and ethical use of AI across its solutions
  • Enhance transparency and accountability in AI-driven outcomes
  • Proactively identify and mitigate AI-related risks
  • Build trust with customers, partners, and regulators

Positioning in the Market

With the global acceleration of ISO/IEC 42001 adoption, Resilinc joins a select group of early adopters, reinforcing its leadership in AI governance. This achievement strengthens the company’s standing in enterprise markets, where responsible AI practices are increasingly becoming a requirement for procurement and partnerships.

Future Investments and Goals

The certification also positions Resilinc to better meet emerging regulatory expectations and responsible AI standards worldwide. The extensive certification process included gap analyses, risk assessments, policy development, internal audits, and external audits conducted by an accredited certification body.

Looking ahead, Resilinc plans to continue investing in advanced AI governance frameworks, security practices, and innovation to ensure that its AI-driven supply chain intelligence platform consistently delivers measurable value while maintaining category-leading standards of trust, accountability, and compliance.

About Resilinc

Resilinc is a leading solution in supply chain risk management, empowering companies to predict, mitigate, and respond quickly to disruptions. Its agentic AI-powered supplier-customer collaboration platform utilizes supplier-validated data for real-time disruption monitoring, deep sub-tier visibility, and predictive analytics. Resilinc enables companies to identify, analyze, and manage risks related to compliance, supplier performance, extreme weather, and geopolitical factors to ensure operational resilience and a competitive edge.

For further inquiries, contact:

Alex Cohen
aalex.cohen@resilinc.ai

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