All Supply Chain Risks articles – Page 26
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Online onlySE Asia terror threat 'unique and complex': Lloyd’s
Businesses that operate in Southeast Asia need to better understand that the Asian terrorism threat is unique, complex and specific to the region: Report
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Memphis warehouse double struck
A warehouse in Memphis has been destroyed by fire, days after it was struck by a tornado
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Online onlyBad practice to blame for container losses
Container loss continues to be a problem on container ships, said the North of England P&I club
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Online onlyWal-Mart buyers launch packaging scorecard
Scorecard designed to help the retailer with its sustainable development goals
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Online onlyMarine insurance: Lower prices, higher risks for 2008
Aon launches annual Marine Insurance Market Review
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Online onlySixth swan tests positive for H5N1
A sixth swan has tested positive for H5N1 in southern England
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Online onlyGold Fields suspends South African mining and processing
All mining activities have been suspended at Gold Fields’ South African gold producing operations.This is due to Eskom, South Africa's electricity public utility, requesting their key industrial consumers (KIC), of which Gold Fields is one, to reduce its consumption to the minimum load possible.A decision was taken to put no ...
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Online onlyEU overhauls climate change proposals
A far-reaching package of proposals to fight climate change seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20%
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Online onlyCDP works to reduce 2008 emissions
Firms work together with Carbon Disclosure Project to assess supply chain carbon footprint
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Online onlyLandmark ruling in Total Erika case
The ruling sets a legal precedent in France for the right to compensation for environmental damages
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AnalysisThe spread of political risk
Nathan Skinner discusses findings from the latest analysis into the extent of economic and political risk
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Online onlyElevated risk in 25 of the 50 largest economies: Aon
Multinational organizations face elevated political and economic risks, according to latest analysis from Aon
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AnalysisConcerns mount following Avian Flu in wild birds
In what ways are risk managers preparing for a possible disruption to normal business practices, Nathan Skinner finds out
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Online onlyUK product recalls jump to new record high
190 product recalls in UK last year, up from 179 the previous year, finds new research
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Online onlyVessel disabled and drifting mid Channel
Crewman with broken leg and non essential crew airlifted from vessel by coastguard helicopter
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AnalysisRisk management down under
Governance, compliance and emerging risks are top of the agenda at an annual conference for Australian risk managers, Jean-Paul Louisot reports
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AnalysisProtecting your business from flood
Businesses concerned by the growing frequency of floods should have an effective response plan, says the UK's Environment Agency
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Online onlyEC plans audit of toy safety measures
The European Consumer Protection Commissioner has announced plans for an audit of business safety measures in the toy supply chain
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Online onlyUK business better prepared for disaster: Study
BSI British Standards finds that 81% of FTSE companies could last one week before feeling serious detrimental effects following a disaster
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AnalysisCounting the carbon
Pressure is mounting on companies to ‘go green’ amid fresh calls for a common carbon reporting standard





