All Supply Chain Risks articles – Page 19
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Online onlyAIRMIC members reveal their pandemic fears
Loss of staff and service disruption are biggest pandemic concerns
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Apartheid victims can sue multinationals
A US District Judge ruled that several companies can be sued by apartheid victims for ‘aiding and abetting’ the regime
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FeaturesUnrest and uncertainty
The world is a risky place and economic recession has not helped, says Nathan Skinner
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FeaturesProduct recall risk
In today’s world product safety is paramount. Nathan Skinner sets the scene for this special report on product recall
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FeaturesManaging product safety recalls
Ed Mitchell and Thomas Zanner explain how to deal with recalls in the food and drink industry
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FeaturesEuropean food safety
Food producers should take all reasonable precautions and exercise due diligence
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AnalysisRansoms encourage piracy
Commercial shipping companies paying ransoms have made piracy a booming industry
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AnalysisChanging perceptions
Mike Osborne believes that organisations are rethinking their approach to business continuity planning
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Case StudiesCase Study: AZ Electronic Materials
Building resilience into every product. Changing business culture can be an important part of the process
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Crisis Survivor prepares for pandemic
The business continuity consultancy boosts its pandemic planning unit
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Online onlyUK most at risk to spread of flu pandemic
Research reveals developed nations are at extreme risk of spread of the flu, but their capacity to contain an outbreak is good
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WHO raises pandemic alert
Signal to all countries to immediately activate their pandemic preparedness plans
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First swine flu casualty confirmed outside Mexico
A baby in the US has died of swine flu, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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AnalysisPandemic, or not?
H1N1, or swine flu, has pandemic potential but so far it is mostly causing only mild flu symptoms
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