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SAFEGUARDING THE WAREHOUSE FOR SAFETY AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY

The repercussion of supply chain disruptions to the financial health of a company can be devastating. As such, adequate attention to risk management and analysis can reduce the likelihood and magnitude of any probable occurrence.
Warehousing has been around for years and has helped transformed businesses, yet they are one of the most ignored elements of business operations. In developed climes, warehouses are not just storage facilities, but tools of safety transformation.  A firm that is determined to succeed and maximize the opportunities that are presented in Nigeria must have embedded supply chain risk management in its armoury. 
As one of the biggest food producers worldwide, GB Foods is determined to deliver high customer service while providing safe compliant measures and workforce.  On our part as a safety corporate brand, our primary goal is to ensure a workplace that proactively adhere and enforces safety principles through integrating preventive and precautionary principles in the day to day operational processes. 
As we commend GB foods for this bold and giant stride, we look forward to stringent security measures in place, a standard procedure for maintaining quality of goods in line with relevant specifications, basic safety and security framework and features in line with international standards with consistent reliable I.T connectivity and power amongst others.  Building and sustaining the right infrastructure can prolong business lifespan and reduce risks. Firms who do this will certainly stand the test of time.
At Safety Consultants and Solutions Providers, we believe that warehouse risk transformation can revolutionize Africa supply chain and help businessmen, investors and safety managers fulfill their potential because a Kalabari Ijaw proverb says “a tree with a twisted trunk matches the topography of the soil on which it stands”. 
 

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