All supply chain articles – Page 16
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AnalysisRefinitiv survey exposes lack of supply chain transparency
COVID-19 is set to have a substantial impact on the risk landscape, particularly in terms of supply chain and third-party risk
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OpinionBeyond crisis management - planning for the future
It is time to stop reacting to the pandemic crisis and start managing operations in a new way, argues Vince Shiers
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AnalysisCOVID-19 biggest shock to the global energy system since WWII
”Energy industry that emerges from this crisis will be significantly different from the one that came before” - IEA
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AnalysisDigitisation can mitigate supply chain disruption - study
Companies and solution providers will need to integrate previously siloed areas of supply chain management
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AnalysisIs blockchain the solution for broken supply chains?
Resilience of supply chains “can be improved” through the deployment of blockchain technology - World Economic Forum
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Analysis80% of boards unprepared for COVID-19 - EY
Just a fifth surveyed before pandemic said firms were ’very prepared to respond to an adverse risk event’
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AnalysisCOVID-19 heightens risks for cargo shippers and transport firms
Damaged goods already account for more than one in five marine insurance industry claims - Allianz
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AnalysisCOVID-19 global supply chain disruptions continue
Organisations with a diversified supplier base are better equipped to address the effects of COVID-19 - Institute of Supply Management
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AnalysisCompanies “drastically unprepared” for supply chain disruption - survey
66% of respondents say they should be assessing more than three quarters of their top tier vendors but aren’t doing so
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AnalysisEurozone manufacturing plummets
”Large swathes of manufacturing could see downturns of the likes not seen before” - IHS Markit
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Reducing the manufacturing supply chain impact
Manufacturing companies must assess and devise strategies to reduce the impact of COVID-19 - SpendEdge
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OpinionBusiness and supply chain resilience during Covid-19
The intensity of the impacts on businesses and supply chains are expected to accelerate in the near term and then extend to the medium term, explains Adrian Simmonds, senior risk manager at QBE
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Latest IssueStrategicRISK Q1 2020: World on Lockdown
In this edition of StrategicRISK, we look at how businesses are responding to the COVID-19 crisis as the situation rapidly escalates around the world.
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AnalysisCOVID-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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AnalysisIRM and IOR - COVID-19 joint response
Covid-19 will be a ‘landmark’ case in how society deals with mega risks, but it is unlikely to be a one-off
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AnalysisWEF: 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





