Meghan Boyle
Product and Documentation Specialist
Wawa, Inc.
Supplier compliance requires clear, consistent, and centralized data. Teams can lose visibility and accountability when supplier information lives across spreadsheets and disconnected systems.
In this session, Meghan Boyle of Wawa shares how her team strengthens supplier compliance by centralizing data, standardizing workflows, and setting clear expectations for suppliers, all while fostering collaboration and trust. The result is greater transparency, faster onboarding, and lasting supplier relationships centered on reliable and accessible data.
Compliance and quality assurance teams
Supply chain and procurement leaders
Building systems that scale with your business is essential for supplier compliance, and it goes beyond simply checking the boxes. In this conversation, you’ll hear how Wawa, a leading convenience retail brand, approaches compliance as a shared responsibility between internal teams and suppliers. Through realistic processes and centralized data, they’ve created clarity and accountability with positive results.
Compliance in Action
Tool in Action: Trustwell’s FoodLogiQ
In this session, attendees see how Wawa, Inc. uses Trustwell’s FoodLogiQ platform to enforce supplier expectations, reduce onboarding friction, and maintain real-time visibility into compliance documentation. For businesses with growing vendor networks, FoodLogiQ offers a scalable solution to digitize supplier management, streamline quality workflows, and stay ahead of regulatory requirements.
Setting the Standard
The Power of Clear Communication
Supplier compliance is about relationships. One of the biggest takeaways from this session is how clear, proactive communication helps teams align with suppliers on documentation needs, quality expectations, and deadlines. Wawa approach emphasizes setting transparent standards early in the process to build long-term trust between partners.
Single Source of Truth
A Centralized Data Approach
Fragmented data can slow down even the most well-intentioned supplier programs. This discussion highlights the benefits of centralizing all supplier documentation, specifications, and communication in one platform. A single source of truth empowers cross-functional teams to collaborate more effectively. For companies navigating limited bandwidth, centralized data is key to staying efficient and compliant.
Wawa’s Presenter
Trustwell’s Moderator