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“No room for complacency” in shipping industry
Crew and port congestion challenges and the war in Ukraine are among the challenging headwinds - AGCS
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Shanghai lockdown delivers $28 billion hit to global trade
Clothing, textiles and automotive industries have been most impacted by supply chain backlogs
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Riding out the perfect storm
Why businesses should be making themselves as resilient as possible
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Cyber war exclusions could leave firms high and dry
Businesses caught in cyber crossfire of Russia-Ukraine conflict cannot rely on insurance for protection, warns Databarracks
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One year from Suez - another Evergreen grounding
Latest grounding is a reminder of the risks relating to the increasing size of vessels - AGCS
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Ukraine crisis forces supply chains to rebuild
As nations join the wall of sanctions against Russia, its success will depend on building new lines of delivery
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Ukraine conflict hits supply chains as oil prices surge
Energy prices, supply chain issues, travel disruption, inflation, ESG issues and business continuity are just some of the risks to navigate
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Vessel fires remain key safety and supply chain risk
The total dollar value of goods on the Felicity Ace is estimated at $438m as blaze continues
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KP Snacks supply chain crunches to halt after cyber attack
Law firm partner warns that ’even the largest of organisations can fall victim to ransomware and must remain vigilant to this threat’
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Allianz Risk Barometer: Cyber and BI top concerns
’Business interrupted’ will remain the “key underlying risk theme” in 2022
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China port restrictions spells further supply chain disruption
A week’s delay of essential trade at Ningbo could impact $4 billion worth trade, warns Russell Group
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Global supply chains tested "like never before"
COVID-19, cyber risk and port backlogs are among six key facets of current global supply chain strain - FM Global
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Why retail reputations are on the line
Scrutiny of the sector and its conduct is growing against the backdrop of the global pandemic, finds RepTrak
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Port closure signals further strain for global trade
Partial closure at China’s Port Ningbo adds to global supply chain woes, threatening $172 billion of goods - Russell Group
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AGCS: Bigger ships, bigger exposures
Suez Canal incident shows ever-increasing vessel sizes exacerbates marine and supply chain risks
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Russell releases port disruption scenarios
Around $7.5 trillion of trade is concentrated in 50 major ports, with potential for major supply chain disruption
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Ransomware: ‘Don’t pay’, urges UK government
Paying a ransom does not guarantee a successful outcome and will not protect networks from future attacks, says home secretary
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Suez: 300 ships on standby
The Suez Canal situation will unveil which organisations have a strong understanding of their supply chain risk, and which do not
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Risk managers must heed COVID supply chain lessons
Among the key lessons from the crisis, RQA Group says there will be a move towards shorter, more localised supply chains and less reliance on the Far East
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Long-term governance failures caused Beirut blast
Governmental shortcomings were to blame for the explosion in Lebanon, according to risk experts, who say lessons can be learned from the incident