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AnalysisWhy manufacturers in Germany and France are turning to 3D printing
From bottles to complicated prosthetics, 3D printing is revolutionising all aspects of manufacturing but the technology is posing significant challenges for insurers Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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AnalysisThe future’s driverless, or is it?
To their champions, autonomous vehicles herald a revolution on the roads – but safety and security worries are mounting Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisEU updates air safety list and lifts Philippines ban
A total of 232 airlines are banned from flying in the EU and passengers can use the list to check airline safety when traveling in other parts of the world
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Supply chain resilience: how suppliers and contractors around the world rank
A global resilience index, produced by FM Global, quantifies the supply chain resilience in 130 countries. The insurer’s Bill Bradshaw explains more
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AnalysisInternet of things – the next big risk for insurers
Cyber risk and property liability could amplify as connected devices become more popular – and insurers need to pay attention now
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AnalysisIntegrated supply chains could help construction businesses avoid the next big crisis
An integrated supply chain approach breaks down silos linking up the various approaches to risk and thereby reduces the overall impact and the likelihood of disruption
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AnalysisHow drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites
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AnalysisTwo EU countries under scrutiny for not complying with energy rules
Greece referred to court and Germany given final warning for not transposing the Energy Efficiency Directive
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AnalysisInsuring nanotechnology risks
Even though nanotechnology may not have resulted in any litigation yet and is widely used, many insurers exclude its application in their fine print. However, as its benefits become clearer, some insurers are revisiting their position Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisHow can freezing orders help protect assets?
Freezing orders are effective devices for parties seeking to protect assets fraudulently misappropriated particularly as the English courts are willing to be flexible to ensure the injunctions are effective
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AnalysisWORKSHOP NEWS: Understanding supply chain risk is critical to dealing with the threat – Zurich
Business continuity necessitates that companies need to take a firm grip of their supply chains to ensure that they are able to operate effectively, no matter how complex they are
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AnalysisHow corporate risk management is shaping up after the financial crisis
Thanks to global events, the role of risk managers is moving up the executive chain
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AnalysisWhy investment treaties can help manage risks
How can businesses with global operations use international investment agreements to manage their political, economic and country risks?
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AnalysisHas Rolls-Royce revolutionised supply chain finance?
When many of its suppliers were struggling to finance the tools on which the manufacturer relied, it devised an ingenious solution to help them, thereby mitigating a key business risk Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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AnalysisMega cities face a future of accident and air pollution damage
Urban sprawl is creating new challenges for insurers and city administrations and more robust infrastructure cannot come soon enough Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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Analysis‘Middle East risk culture needs to improve’
Risk management should be embedded in the decision-making process says key professional
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AnalysisReputation, talent and BCM major risks for GCC
StrategicRISK panel discussion highlights primary concerns for Middle East companies
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Analysis2015 MEA Risk and Insurance Excellence Awards finalists
Finalists for StrategicRISK’s inaugural 2015 MEA Risk and Insurance Excellence Awards have been announced
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AnalysisSNCF given green light to acquire sole control of Eurostar
Approval is conditional on compliance with commitments meant to facilitate the entry of new rail operators
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AnalysisHow will the Germanwings crash affect the 2015 aviation insurance market?
Aviation experts at Allied World, Lockton and Aspen explain how the latest disaster will affect the market





