Sphera Delivers Sustainability And Product Stewardship Excellence

Yaowen Ma

Yaowen Ma

Steve Bolton

Steve Bolton

10 Dec, 2019

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Executive Summary

This report is one in a series on prominent technology vendors and helps EHS decision-makers better understand developments in the EHS software and services market. Headquartered in Chicago, Sphera is one of the largest EHS and operational risk software vendors, having more than 1,000 employees as well as global customers that span diverse industries such as aerospace and defence, automotive manufacturing, chemicals, consumer goods, oil and gas, metals and mining, power utilities, and the public sector. Sphera offers a comprehensive, end-to-end set of solutions for EHS management, product stewardship and operational risk that is suited for large, multinational firms seeking to unite disparate corporate activities and engage multiple cross-functional users.
Sphera Offers Comprehensive EHS, Product Stewardship And Operational Risk Solutions
Sphera Applies Integrated Risk Management To EHS, Product Stewardship And Sustainability
Sphera Maximizes The Value Of Acquiring thinkstep And SiteHawk
Sphera Is A Best-Fit Provider For Large Firms Seeking To Engage Diverse Functional Users
Figure 1. Information Architecture For Managing Product Stewardship Data, Processes And Workflows
Figure 2. Corporate Archetypes For Managing Product Stewardship

About the Authors

Yaowen Ma

Yaowen Ma

Principal Analyst

Yaowen is a Principal Analyst at Verdantix conducting research on EHS and ESG information management. His current agenda focuses on digital technologies, best practices and gr...

Steve Bolton

Steve Bolton

Research Director

Steve leads the Verdantix EHS research practice, based out of our New York office. He has 25 years of experience advising on sustainability, EHS, circular economy, corporate s...

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