LIVE WEBINAR | April 23, 2020
Phase I – Warehoused Goods Management: High Risk of contamination of goods in storage
SGS recognizes that as global restrictions are lifted, fashion brands and retailers are eager to reboot business. Manufacturers will be filling up with production and reaching full capacities once business are back to normal, and the entire supply chain will face many challenges and risks.
What can you do to ensure that your supply chain is ready for the reboot and that your products are still of the same high standard as before?
At SGS we know how important brand and product integrity is to our clients, and we are here to support you during this time. Register now.
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| Time Zone | Local Time |
|---|---|
| New York (USA) | 2:00 PM |
| Paris (France) | 8:00 PM |
| London (UK) | 7:00 PM |
- Immediate issues – Warehouse risk assessment
- How to tackle these risks
- Action plan to secure quality products in a timely manner
He has over 40 years of international experience in the footwear and leather industries. Paul studied Footwear Design Manufacturing Processes and Management in Northamptonshire, England before taking up production management at a local factory. He had worked 14 years in Asia, gaining tremendous footwear and tanner experience in the supply chain. After that, he lived in the U.S. for five years running an international leather business and spent six years in Europe with various business development roles before joining SGS in 2014.