Strengthening Supply Chain Transparency in Asia: An Interview with Vishal Samthier

We recently spoke with Vishal Samthier, a Verification Specialist working across Asian supply chains at DoubleHelix, to learn more about his role and the work involved in ensuring supply chains are transparent, well-documented and compliant. In this interview, Vishal shares insights into the verification process, the challenges he encounters when reviewing supply chain documentation, and how his work supports stronger due diligence across global markets.
Understanding Indonesia’s Supply Chain Opportunities: An Interview with DoubleHelix Indonesia’s General Manager

Yayuk, General Manager of DoubleHelix Indonesia, shares insights on sustainable sourcing, supply chain traceability and Indonesia’s role in global timber and biomass markets.
Navigating Complexity Across the Americas: An Interview with DoubleHelix’s Client & Supply Chain Lead

Max manages client relationships and supply chain assessments across the Americas, supporting responsible sourcing at DoubleHelix.
Helping Companies Take Their First Step in Sustainability: A Conversation with Pamela

Pamela, a Data and Verification Specialist at DoubleHelix, shares how she supports clients through ISCC audits, builds her expertise in GHG verification, and helps make sustainability more accessible for companies across diverse industries.
Meet Vicky – Leading Due Diligence from Myanmar

Vicky is originally from Myanmar and made the courageous decision to relocate to Thailand in order to continue her work as effectively as she can. Now situated in Bangkok, Vicky’s role involves a combination of stakeholder engagement, information gathering and data validation to support risk assessment and compliance. With a background in teaching, Vicky is a people-person who thrives on the collaborative efforts of the DoubleHelix team. She is passionate about the protection of our forests and natural environment, and believes in continuously learning, growing and sharing knowledge to make the greatest possible impact.