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Semiconductor shortage disrupts supply chains
Scarcity is expected to be short-lived but will cause problems for sectors including electronics and motor, according to Oxford Economics
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Sedgwick outlines European recall trends
Product recalls will be “inevitable” as consumer electronics see a resurgence in 2021
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Liability solution targets motor manufacturers
Amid growing product recall risks, a 5-in-1 insurance solution has been developed for Asian automotive manufacturers
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COVID-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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WEF: 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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Crisis management: what works and what doesn’t
Effective crisis management is much more than any written document or preordained policy. David Benyon reports
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Parametric insurance: the future of risk transfer?
Parametric pay-outs could reduce the protection gap and help protect against climate change. Claudia De Meulemeester reports
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Election shocks pose political risks – XL Catlin
Cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo could be politically risky in 2018
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The biggest risks facing LEGO
Hans Læssøe, senior director, strategic risk management at LEGO Group outlines his biggest risks
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The changing face of product recalls
The risk of a product recall is certainly nothing new, but with the relentless rise of technology, the risk landscape has changed out of all recognition
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AMRAE elects new president and two new board members
Brigitte Bouquot, vice-president strategy at Thales, has replaced Gilbert Canameras who becomes an honorary board member
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Will the EU e-commerce sector inquiry affect businesses?
Inquiry will focus on potential barriers erected by companies to cross-border online trade
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Supply chain: what companies should do to ensure their suppliers deliver
As supply chains grow in complexity and businesses become increasingly interdependent, firms need to be more proactive in managing the risks along the chain
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MENA: the risks and opportunities of operating across dangerous borders
The terrorist attack on the Algerian In Amenas gas plant served as a reminder to multinationals investing in North Africa that the region is still not safe Part of a multinational risks series supported by
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Time to invest in covert e-tracking for cargo carriers − XL
Covert e-tracking could save your cargo, market share and even your life, says XL Group chief underwriting officer for global marine and offshore energy Lee Meyrick
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New tech tools used to build risk maps
Leading broker Willis has been involved in projects using new tools to build effective risk maps
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Nanotechnology – the next big thing for insurers
Insurers are having to learn to keep pace with fast-moving scientific developments such as nanotechnology
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Japan breaks China’s grip on rare earth metal monopoly
Supply chains have been disrupted since 2009 after China withheld exports
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Apple gamble on change to supply chain
Samsung has been dropped from iPad Mini production, leading Apple to find new suppliers in wake of its new product launch
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