earthquake

How the supply chain can be impacted in a disaster

How the supply chain can be impacted in a disaster

Transportation is considered critical infrastructure for communities and their economies. The supply chain - how goods and services are transported along routes and channels - is like the main artery of a community. But when a disaster strikes and compromises transportation infrastructure, how can communities and businesses minimize the impacts?

PREPARING COASTAL BUSINESSES FOR THE BIG ONE—A MAJOR EARTHQUAKE

PREPARING COASTAL BUSINESSES FOR THE BIG ONE—A MAJOR EARTHQUAKE

Will your business be prepared in the event of a major earthquake? CCEM Strategies has some easy and effective steps to help to mitigate the destructive impacts an earthquake may have on your business.

HOW WILL YOUR ORGANIZATION GET FROM A TO B WHEN A LARGE-SCALE EVENT OCCURS?

HOW WILL YOUR ORGANIZATION GET FROM A TO B WHEN A LARGE-SCALE EVENT OCCURS?

In December 2015, the US Geological Survey measured a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland. As a result of the earthquake, two of Metro Vancouver’s transit lines were shut down for 90 minutes. This recent shake, which caused no damage, is a reminder that organizations must be prepared when the unexpected occurs. When an incident cripples transportation routes, how will your personnel or key supplies get from A to B?