Human error sends supply chain insurance claims soaring
- Wednesday 14 March 2012, 14:00
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- Ports & Logistics
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NEARLY 80% of supply chain claims made to London-based logistics mutual insurer TT Club are avoidable and many involve human error.That was the message to an industry conference in Hong Kong from TT Club director of global risk assessment Laurence Jones.Mr Jones told the TOC...
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