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RIMS RISKWORLD 2025: Can Technology Predict Supply Chain Disruptions?


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Geopolitical tension and climate-related risks are putting pressure on global supply chains—but advanced technology is helping insurers and businesses stay ahead. By using geospatial tech, companies can pinpoint exact supplier locations and overlay real-time alerts for weather or political disruptions. With updates as frequently as every 15 minutes, this approach offers a proactive way to anticipate and manage risk before it impacts operations. Watch this interview with Carrier Management Deputy Editor Elizabeth Blosfield as she talks with John Davies, Commercial Director, Marsh McLennan Sentrisk.

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