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AnalysisGrowth of electric cars brings host of new risks
More complex and costly repairs; new fire and cyber threats and potential recalls are among the new exposures - AGCS
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AnalysisManufacturers urged to improve system maintenance - TFS
Proactive measures can mitigate the risk of plant fire and explosion, associated with the operation of thermal fluid systems
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Striking the right balance
As economies restart after the COVID-crisis, there is an opportunity to embed sustainability into the recovery, argues Zurich’s John Scott
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AnalysisRestart facilities with care - AGCS
20% to 30% of AGCS fire claims are related to the condition of electrical equipment and installations
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AnalysisDigitisation can mitigate supply chain disruption - study
Companies and solution providers will need to integrate previously siloed areas of supply chain management
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AnalysisHow to avoid restart risks
Pre-start up safety reviews can help reduce losses when idle facilities are put back into operation - Swiss Re Corporate Solutions
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AnalysisAXA XL offers virtual risk assessment
Tool will highlight potential new risks as manufacturers adapt their businesses during the pandemic
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AnalysisIs blockchain the solution for broken supply chains?
Resilience of supply chains “can be improved” through the deployment of blockchain technology - World Economic Forum
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AnalysisCOVID-19 will “enhance protectionism” - Control Risks
Companies will be pressured to ‘onshore’ their supply chains, predicts Charles Hecker
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AnalysisCOVID-19 global supply chain disruptions continue
Organisations with a diversified supplier base are better equipped to address the effects of COVID-19 - Institute of Supply Management
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AnalysisSite closures pose fire risk - AGCS
The potential for damage from fire or lack of maintenance can increase in mothballed or idle production facilities and industrial plants
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AnalysisEurozone manufacturing plummets
”Large swathes of manufacturing could see downturns of the likes not seen before” - IHS Markit
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Analysis53% of firms have no IoT visibility
‘Internet of Evil Things’ survey reveals over half of organisations have no visibility into the number of devices connected to their company network
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Reducing the manufacturing supply chain impact
Manufacturing companies must assess and devise strategies to reduce the impact of COVID-19 - SpendEdge
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AnalysisCOVID-19: London market shifts to e-trade
Aon improves its e-trading capabilities to allow home working underwriters to electronically bind their placements
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Car firms switch to ventilators
As they deal with the “worst crisis ever to impact the automotive industry”, firms are adapting their assembly lines to produce ventilators and other medical equipment
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AnalysisUsing AI to map ‘silent cyber’ exposures
Guy Carpenter is partnering with RiskGenius to improve the detection and qualitative analysis of silent cyber exposure across various lines of business.
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AnalysisWEF: COVID-19 prompts new supply chain thinking
China seems to be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel of fighting the COVID-19 outbreak domestically, but there is much more work to be done for companies to resume normal productions and reconfigure their supply chains
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AnalysisInsurance experts rank cybercrime as top risk for 2020
Cybercrime, disruptive technology and pricing are the top three most dangerous risks, according to a new Willis Towers Watson survey of more than 100 insurance industry executives
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AnalysisNew kit battling supply chain risk
Supply chain risk is increasing as the coronavirus epidemic continues to spread across the globe. A new tool from riskmethods aims to assist risk managers fight the issue.





