Jennie Page
Head of Marine, Marsh Specialty Pacific
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Australia
Duration: 60 minutes
Panelists include:
Marine, Cargo, and Logistics Trends Report Webinar Series - Part 1: Geopolitical Risk
Marine, Cargo and Logistics organisations operate in an ecosystem with millions of touchpoints happening every day across global supply chains. Whether shipping goods by air, land or sea, the ecosystems can be greatly impacted by geopolitics at different levels that can impact supply chain resiliency, company reputation and profits.
Join our panel of experts as we explore key insights from the recent Marine, Cargo, and Logistics Trends report. In the first part of this three-part series, we will delve into the impact of Geopolitical Risk on the Physical Supply Chain.
Duration: 60 minutes
Panelists include:
Marine, Cargo, and Logistics Trends Report Webinar Series - Part 2: ESG Challenges
Join our panel of experts as we explore key insights from the recent Marine, Cargo, and Logistics Trends report. In the second part of this three-part series, we will discuss Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG).
Organisations are increasingly concerned with sustainability, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) challenges. Companies are considering not only how they manage the risks but what they can do to capitalise on opportunities. Most marine, cargo, and logistics organisations have moved away from simply being aware of the issues and are now genuinely committed to implementing a strategy. It is time to take action, but many are not sure where to focus their next steps.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Marine, Cargo, and Logistics Trends Report Webinar Series - Part 3: Digitisation
Join our panel of experts as we explore key insights from the recent Marine, Cargo, and Logistics Trends report. In the final part of this three-part series, we will discuss digitization. Effective and efficient expansion of digitalisation is key to the future success of global supply chains. While embracing vast opportunities for speed and efficiency, organisations should ensure that they can also manage the challenges and risks that come with digital transformation.
Head of Marine, Marsh Specialty Pacific
Australia
Principal, Marine - Pacific
Australia
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